Economics draws upon history, political science, philosophy, and mathematics to analyze topics ranging from how firms, consumers, and governments make sound decisions to societal issues such as unemployment, discrimination, inflation, crime, and environmental decay. It is a challenging discipline that offers students a clear and concise way of thinking about the ordinary business of life and a preparation for a wide array of professional careers.

We offer undergraduate majors in Economics, Mathematics and Economics, and International Political Economy, as well as a number of minors, a one year M.A. Program, and a part-time and a fully-funded full-time Ph.D. program.

Inaugural Distinguished Lecture in Economics

Child Health and Human Capital

December 5, 2019 | McNally Auditorium at 140 W 62nd

6 - 8 p.m. | Talk followed by Q&A and Reception

Featured Speaker: Dr. Janet Currie