kaseyleigh Posted April 6, 2016 Posted April 6, 2016 Hey guys! I am starting at GW's master's program in the fall, and I need to take microeconomics before I start. I want to take it completely online, and it would be even better if it is self-paced, though that is definitely not a requirement. I have found a self-paced, fully online course through UT (Texas)'s University Extension program for $550. Anyone know of a cheaper option? Of course, I am trying to find the cheeeeeeapest option I can. I am a Texas resident if that helps (though I think the UT one is $550 for everyone- both in state and out of state). Thanks for the advice!
HelloItsMe Posted April 7, 2016 Posted April 7, 2016 I'd recommend looking at online community college courses. They will be much cheaper than that. You may have to wait until the summer though; it will probably be around six weeks long.
Mr. Government Posted April 7, 2016 Posted April 7, 2016 Though it wouldn't be for credit, if you want to get a head start on it MIT offers micro for free online: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL61533C166E8B0028&nohtml5=False Website link: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-01sc-principles-of-microeconomics-fall-2011/ limeorange and manutdftw 1 1
kaseyleigh Posted April 7, 2016 Author Posted April 7, 2016 Thanks guys! I found a community college one (Dallas Community College online) for $111 for in-state, so that may be a good option for any other Texans. In the meantime, will likely do a MOOC for macro to brush up- I'll check out the MIT one! Appreciate it. Damis 1
Adi MR Posted July 16, 2016 Posted July 16, 2016 Hi Kaseyleigh, I hope I'm not too late to this- Was just wondering whether it was necessary to be enrolled as a college student when taking an online course? Thinking about taking two online pre-requisite credits after my college graduation- in my work experience year before enrolling for my M.A- Was wondering if I could do it independently, or if I would have to be enrolled at an institution. Please do let me know if possible- would greatly appreciate it. Congratulations on GW! All the very best
kaseyleigh Posted July 31, 2016 Author Posted July 31, 2016 On July 16, 2016 at 1:44 PM, Adi MR said: Hi Kaseyleigh, I hope I'm not too late to this- Was just wondering whether it was necessary to be enrolled as a college student when taking an online course? Thinking about taking two online pre-requisite credits after my college graduation- in my work experience year before enrolling for my M.A- Was wondering if I could do it independently, or if I would have to be enrolled at an institution. Please do let me know if possible- would greatly appreciate it. Congratulations on GW! All the very best Hey there! So sorry- I just now logged in and saw this message! In case you haven't yet enrolled in one, here is my experience: I'm not enrolled as a college student! I ultimately opted to do an online course through the University of Texas because that is where I did my undergrad, but I'm not enrolled there anymore as a student. UT has online extension classes that I believe anyone can enroll in regardless of being a student or not. When I was looking at the community college classes, it did seem like you had to apply and enroll, so I thought it was more complicated and just decided to do the extension, continuing education type class instead. (Side note- it turned out to be the worst class ever so def don't recommend taking it through UT) Thanks for the sentiments and good luck with finding a course!
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