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2008-2009 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2008-2009 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Economics, B.A. Specialization in


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The B.A. specialization in economics offers a broad introduction to the field, encompassing the history of economic thought, and the core elements of contemporary economic theory and research methods.  Through the selection of elective courses, students can pursue specific interests in various areas of economics, including: (a) economic theory; (b) economic history; (c) economic development and areas studies; (d) human resources; (e) international economics; (f) public sector economics; and (g) quantitative analysis in economics. Thanks to the emphasis on the development of analytical skills and on imparting knowledge of contemporary economic issues and trends, the B.A. specialization in economics is an excellent stepping stone to either graduate programs in economics, law, business administration, and other social sciences, or a broad array of professional careers.

In addition to the complete B.A. requirements described in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this Bulletin, students must fulfill the following requirements:

Program Requirements


Economics - Semester Hours: 33


33 semester hours in economics. Required courses include ECO 1 (or 7), 2, 130, 132, 144, 150, and 184. Students select additional electives from among the 100-level courses in economics for a total of 12 semester hours. GEOG 135 and 193 may be offered as economics electives.

Statistics - Semester hours: 3


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