Social Sciences School offers a Bachelor’s Degree with specialization in Economics , providing affordable online academic excellence to students that they are otherwise unable to access due to unfavorable circumstances. The programs at Mount Bridge supersede their traditional counterparts offered by other universities across the globe, by providing internationally accredited degrees, accepted by employers worldwide.
About School of
Social Sciences
The Faculty of Social Sciences focuses on the way people think and act in society. At the School of Social Sciences, we strive to discover facts about the social world, the rigorous efforts of our faculty and students, the school is always busy creating solutions for the society and its inhabitants.
The School of Social Sciences of Mount Bridge is based on interdisciplinary work that impacts policies and practice, and innovative and methodological approaches (qualitative and quantitative). Our distinctive style of teaching is an ambulation of theories and advanced experiences of our faculty, along with the combination of social sciences and practical applications. We encourage students to strengthen their understanding of the rapidly changing world and its impact on public debate relating to policies and practices.
About This Program
The well-designed curriculum at Mount Bridge strive to achieve academic excellence, allowing students to receive divulging knowledge through the comprehensive education programs. Aiming to produce outstanding professionals, equipped with fundamental knowledge and problem solving skills to advance their careers.
Bachelor’s Degree Program
- Eligibility
- High school diploma, GED or equiv. international education
- Courses: 24
- Credit Hours: 144
- Duration: 2 TO 4 Years (Self-Paced)
- Fee: $14,400
Courses Offered
You can choose following courses for your Bachelor’s Degree . Each course offers unique learning experience for you. Each course is prepared by highly qualified faculty from around the globe. Course content is updated so to equip the students with most relevant knowledge in the field.
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Introduction to the Humanities (B-057) |
6 Credits |
Social and Cultural Geography (AAS-085) |
6 Credits |
English Composition (B-158) |
6 Credits |
College Algebra (B-200) |
6 Credits |
World Religions (B-336) |
6 Credits |
Ethics (AAS-370) |
6 Credits |
Art Appreciation (B-460) |
6 Credits |
Pre-Calculus (AAS-584) |
6 Credits |
Human Biology (B-825) |
6 Credits |
World History (AAS-902) |
6 Credits |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Introduction To Political Science (SS-080) |
6 Credits |
Introduction To Mass Communication (SS-196) |
6 Credits |
World Literature (SS-291) |
6 Credits |
Foundations Of Sociology (SS-381) |
6 Credits |
English Rhetoric (SS-395) |
6 Credits |
Essentials Of General Psychology (SS-664) |
6 Credits |
Introduction To World History (SS-777) |
6 Credits |
Introduction To Economics (SS-812) |
6 Credits |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Introduction To Banking (ECO-017) |
6 Credits |
Introduction To Engineering Economics (ECO-118) |
6 Credits |
Introduction To Microeconomics (ECO-233) |
6 Credits |
International Economics (ECO-397) |
6 Credits |
Econometrics (ECO-849) |
6 Credits |
Principles Of Economics (SS-937) |
6 Credits |