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Macroeconomics studies the economy as a whole rather than individual buyers or firms. It looks at topics such as GDP, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, trade, and the effects of government policy on overall economic conditions. The course also compares major ways economists explain the economy, including Keynesian and neoclassical perspectives.
Macroeconomics is delivered as a self-paced online course with video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. The grading is 20% quizzes, 30% assignments, and 50% final exam, so the transcript reflects completed work rather than seat time. When you finish, the transcript can be reviewed by Southern New Hampshire University as ECO202 – Macroeconomics, a named course equivalency.
The course builds practical understanding of GDP, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, trade, and policy, which can help in day-to-day decisions and in jobs that involve reading economic conditions. At SNHU, the credit can fit into programs such as an Associate Degree or a Bachelor's Degree, so the material is not just academic; it can also support progress toward a broader degree plan.
After you complete the course, your transcript is sent for review and Southern New Hampshire University evaluates it on a course-by-course basis. SNHU's registrar can apply the verified equivalency as ECO202 – Macroeconomics, which gives you named course recognition rather than a general elective only. That matters because it can place the credit into your degree plan in a specific way, depending on your program. SNHU accepts up to 90 transfer credits, or 75% of a degree, so this course should be considered within that overall ceiling.
This course is a good fit for students who want a transferable macroeconomics class that SNHU has already recognized as ECO202 – Macroeconomics. It may suit people trying to finish a degree, move into a new field, or keep costs down while earning credit that can apply within SNHU's 90-credit transfer limit. It is less useful if you are not planning to use the credit at SNHU or if you need a different subject area for your program.
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Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Southern New Hampshire University.