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Economics
undergraduate program

Students beginning at CCNY in Spring 2012 and thereafter must satisfy new major requirements.  Students who began earlier are "grandfathered" and need make no changes unless desired.

Each student must select a Field from

Each field has a capstone, which students must take in the senior year.

The course numbers are all changing so now 100-level are for freshman; 200-level are for sophomores; 300-level are for juniors; 400-level are senior-level and capstone.  Complete list is here.

Students prepare for a variety of careers in the business, non-profit, public and academic sectors of society.

The B.A./M.A. program is an intensive program that affords academically gifted undergraduate students the opportunity to obtain an M.A. degree along with a B.A. degree. Entering students with a superior high school record making them eligible for Freshman Honors and sophomores or juniors with a B+ overall average are eligible for the B.A./M.A. program.

In addition, of course, non-majors from disciplines across the college take economics courses to improve their understanding of the world we live in.

The department offers undergraduate students the choice to either:

Students can also choose to 

Students with a major in management may complete a minor in economics or vice versa.

Students wishing to major in these areas should fill out a major card and bring it to an advisor.  Major cards are available from the Registrar, division, or department.

The major code for management is 355; the major code for economics is 353.

The department has a list of advisors with office hours.  Students should visit during office hours.  If you cannot meet your assigned advisor at a convenient time, find an advisor whose office hours match your schedule.

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Economics Department


North Academic Building (NAC) 4/121
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
P | 212-650-5403
F | 212-650-6341
economics@ccny.cuny.edu

Joseph Berechman
Professor/Chair
P | 212-650-6214
The City College of New York

160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
(212) 650 7000

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