I am looking for just 1 course online in macroeconomics at graduate level to substitute my regular class of economics as I scored low in economics class and a similar online course would prevent me retaking that class.The course should be AACSB accredited. Please help.
Are you looking for an MBA-level Macroeconomics course, or a masters in Economics level Macroeconomics course? The two are very different beasts.
I would take a look at Jonnie Liu's DL MBA page, and look for the online AACSB programs. I'm not sure how up to date it is, but I think you could find a program that would let you take a macro class without being enrolled in the whole program. Jonnie's Distance Learning Pages (AggieTechie) Jacksonville State University would be another good place to start start. JSU - Office of Distance Education - Master of Business Administration
Thanks but these 2 sites don't help. Jackson univ dosnt offer a course in macroeconomics and other dosnt have AACSB accredited courses.. its quite tough finding 1 suitable course.
Georgia Southern and University of N Dakota both have Masters Level econ programs, and they both allow non-degree-seeker students to take their grad classes
Do you really mean "should" or do you mean "must"? "Should" means it does not have to be an AACSB accredited course. Have you checked with your current school to see if and what course they will accept?
I forgot to say that you may get more responses if you repost your question in the "Distant Learning Discussion" area; this area is more about finding teaching positions.