This mostly depends on your major and on the college you attend.
If you are going to be any type of business major then the answer will be yes.
However, for other majors that are unrelated to economics the class is often a gen ed requirement, but not always.
You will have to check with whatever colleges you are looking at to get a better answer.
Depends on your degree. Prior to college, almost always none; but you might have to take a few Economics courses while in college.
Nagano College of Economics was created in 1967.
Kyoto College of Economics was created in 1907.
The website for College of Home Economics is: http://che.com.pk
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Accounting, economics, business law should do it.
The most famous college for the study of economics is the London School of Economics in England, London.
Barack Obama's undergraduate degree was in political science, and the majority of majors in political science take at least one course in economics; some colleges require more than one. So, there is an excellent chance that he did study economics in college.
St Catherine's College of Education for Home Economics was created in 1929.
In order to teach at a four-year college, it is essential to have a Ph.D. in economics.
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