Economics, BA

Campus: NYC, Westchester

Major Completion Summary

Requirement Credits
University Core Requirements 44-55
Major Requirements 36-40
Open Electives 25-40
Total Credits 120

University Core Requirements (44-55)

See complete University Core requirements.

University Core
Core must include:
ECO 105Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics3
MAT 144Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Economics (NYC Students)4
MAT 104Finite Mathematics (PLV Students)3

 Major Requirements (36-40 Credits)

Required Core Coures
ECO 105Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics 13
ECO 106Principles of Economics: Microeconomics3
ECO 230Intermediate Macroeconomics3
ECO 234Intermediate Microeconomics3
ECO 240Quantitative Analysis and Forecasting4
ECO 380Mathematical Economics4
ECO 400Seminar in Economic Theory4
Required Electives
Select four ECO courses12
PLV Students
Elementary Statistics (may be taken in the core)
Total Credits36
1

Taken in the Core, but counts towards the Major GPA.

Open Electives (25-40 Credits)

Open Electives
Select 35-44 credits25-40
Total Credits25-40

In addition to the courses listed below, students are required to complete two courses with the Anti-Racism Education attribute attached. These cour​ses may be taken during any semester of their education. See advisor for more information.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ENG 110 Composition 3
ECO 105 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics 3
MAT 103 Algebra 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits12
Spring
ECO 106 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics 3
MAT 117 Elementary Statistics 4
ENG 120 Critical Writing 4
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course (Learning Community (LC) course) 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course (Learning Community (LC) course) 3
 Credits17
Second Year
Fall
ECO 230 Intermediate Macroeconomics (One elective course in subject ECO) 3
One elective course in subject ECO 3
First Second Language Course. See Advisor for guidelines 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits15
Spring
ECO 240 Quantitative Analysis and Forecasting 3-4
One elective course in subject ECO 3
Second Language Course, if applicable 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits15-16
Third Year
Fall
ECO 380 Mathematical Economics 3-4
COM 200 Public Speaking 3
One elective course in subject ECO 3
One Lab science course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits15-16
Spring
ECO 234 Intermediate Microeconomics 3
One elective course in subject ECO 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits15
Fourth Year
Fall
ECO 400 Seminar in Economic Theory 0-4
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
 Credits12-16
Spring
Open Elective Course 4
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
 Credits13
 Total Credits114-120