Course Listing
*Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 18 credits in advanced courses for majors in this department for the B.A. degree.
+Economics 2100 and 2200 are required courses for students majoring in economics and accounting. Sophomores may take Economics 2100 as a corequisite course. Juniors and seniors majoring in other departments may enroll in advanced courses without taking Economics 2100, but they must have the necessary background information.
§Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work.
In 2010, the college transitioned to a new course numbering system in preparation for the migration to the CUNYfirst platform. Old course numbers - if available - are provided in the parenthesis after the "/" symbol.
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Macroeconomics
- Contemporary Problems of the Economy (ECON 2002 / ECON 0.1)
- Elementary Macroeconomics (ECON 2100 / ECON 10.1)
- Intermediate Macroeconomics (ECON 3102 / ECON 10.2)
- Theory of Economic Growth (ECON 3152 / ECON 10.4)
- American Economic History (ECON 3165)
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Microeconomics
- Elementary Microeconomics (ECON 2200 / ECON 20.1)
- Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 3202 / ECON 20.2)
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Quantitative and mathematical economics
- Introduction to Economic and Business Statistics (ECON 3400 / ECON 30.2)
- Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics I (ECON 3410 / ECON 31.1)
- Advanced Economic and Business Statistics (ECON 4400W / ECON 30.3W)
- Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics II (ECON 4422 / ECON 31.2)
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Financial and international economics
- Money and Banking (ECON 3320 / ECON 70.1)
- Financial Economics (ECON 3332 / ECON 70.8)
- Public Finance (ECON 3342 / ECON 75.2)
- International Macroeconomics and Finance (ECON 3352 / ECON 76.1)
- International Trade Policy (ECON 3362 / ECON 76.3)
- Investment Science (ECON 3370 / ECON 70.7)
- Financial Instruments and their Pricing (ECON 3375)
- Behavioral Finance and Economics (ECON 3378 / ECON 78)
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Urban economics and public policy
- Socialist Thought (ECON 3153 / ECON 75.4)
- Women and the Contemporary Economy (ECON 3154 / ECON 40.6)
- Labor Economics (ECON 3212 / ECON 40.1)
- Economics of Discrimination (ECON 3222 / ECON 40.5)
- Urban Economics (ECON 3232 / ECON 75.5)
- Industrial Organization (ECON 3242 / ECON 75.6)
- Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (ECON 3252 / ECON 60.2)
- Economic Geography (ECON 3253)
- Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development (ECON 3254)
- Health Economics and Policy (ECON 3500)
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Honors and seminars
- Seminar in Macroeconomics (ECON 4102 / ECON 81.1)
- Independent Research in Macroeconomics (ECON 5102 / ECON 81.3)
- Independent Research in Macroeconomics (ECON 5112 / ECON 81.4)
- Independent Research in Microeconomics (ECON 5202 / ECON 82.3)
- Independent Research in Human Resources and Economics of Poverty (ECON 5212 / ECON 84.3)
- Independent Research in Human Resources and Economics of Poverty (ECON 5222 / ECON 84.4)
- Independent Research in Money and Finance (ECON 5302 / ECON 87.3)
- Independent Research in Money and Finance (ECON 5312 / ECON 87.4)
- Independent Research in Economic Development and Trade (ECON 5322 / ECON 92.3)
- Independent Research in Quantitative and Mathematical Economics (ECON 5402 / ECON 83.3)
- Special Topics (ECON 5602 / ECON 90.3)