Economics

Modified Required Business Core (27 Credits)

  • EBAN 101 - Principles of Accounting I - 3 credits
  • EBEN 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics - 3 credits
  • EBEN 102 - Principles of Microeconomics - 3 credits
  • EBFN 101 - Principles of Finance - 3 credits
  • EBMN 101 - Principles of Management - 3 credits
  • MATN 120 - Pre-Calculus (or Exemption) - 3 credits
  • MATN 261 - Statistics for Social Science Majors - 3 credits
  • MCON 140 - Computer Concepts with Business Applic. - 3 credits

One of the following:

  • MATN 240 - Finite Mathematics - 3 credits
  • MCON 148 - Advanced Computer Business Applications - 3 credits

Required for Major (15 Credits):

  • EBEN 211 - Intermediate Macroeconomics - 3 credits
  • EBEN 212 - Intermediate Microeconomics - 3 credits
  • EBEN 408 - International Trade and Monetary Systems - 3 credits
  • EBFN 220 - Corporate Finance - 3 credits

One of the following:

  • EBEN 400 - Topics in Economics - 3 credits
  • EBEN 498 - Internship in Economics - 3 credits
  • EBMN 493 - Business Policy - 3 credits

Three Electives From the Following (9 Credits):

  • EBEN 204 - Money and Banking - 3 credits
  • EBEN 220 - Urban Economics - 3 credits
  • EBEN 303 - Political Economy of Israel - 3 credits
  • EBEN 310 - Monetary Theory - 3 credits
  • EBEN 311 - Comparative Economic Systems - 3 credits
  • EBEN 312 - History of Economic Thought - 3 credits
  • EBEN 325 - Public Finance - 3 credits
  • EBEN 408 - International Trade and Monetary Systems - 3 credits
  • EBKN 101 - Principles of Marketing - 3 credits
  • EBMN 317 - Social and Govt. Environment of Business - 3 credits
  • EBMN 420 - Internet Research Methods in Business - 3 credits

Total Credits in Program: 51

Please Note:

  • Potential economics majors are urged to take EBE 101 and EBE 102 in their first two terms at Touro College.
  • Students must complete at least ninety (90) credits in the liberal arts to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • Students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in economics are urged to take additional courses in calculus and computer science.