I'm scared Econ won't transfer

<p>I am an incoming student at Boston College's Carroll School of Management. Part of my freshman schedule includes Principles of MicroEconomics and Principles of MacroEconomis. When looking at the USC Marshall requirement, it says that Microeconomics for Busines and Macroeconomics for Business must be taking at USC. Does that mean that my microecon and macroecon credits would go to waste? Do BC's econ classes and USC'sbiz econ classes differ in content? If the credits did not transfer would the class be really repetitive? Would those classes count towards other requirements such as the general educatio ones, or would they have to be counted against my electives?</p>