Minor in Economics
The economics minor provides an excellent opportunity for students with science, humanities, or other social science majors to gain some essential knowledge about economics issues and obtain some of the analytical skills that are valued in the job market.
It consists of 12 economics credits from two required core economics courses, and two economics electives that students choose from the selection below.
Core Courses for the Minor - required
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Eco 200 – Principles of Microeconomics* |
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Eco 201 – Principles of Macroeconomics* |
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Elective/Choice Courses for the Minor – select any two (or more)
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ECO 300 – Intermediate Microeconomics |
ECO 345 Women and Men in the Labor Market |
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ECO 301 – Intermediate Macroeconomics |
ECO 350 Comparative Economic Systems |
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ECO 321 – Economic Statistics II |
ECO 355 Industrial Organization |
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ECO 356 Business and Public Policy |
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ECO 260 Business Organization and Management |
ECO 360 Managerial Economics |
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ECO 310 Financial Institutions |
ECO 365 Corporate Finance |
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ECO 315 Public Finance |
ECO 366 Security and Investment Analysis |
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ECO 330 Economic Development |
ECO 370 Law and Economics |
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ECO 340 International Trade |
ECO 390 Independent Study in Economics |
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ECO 341 International Finance |
ECO 426 Computer Applications in Economics |
Detailed descriptions with prerequisites for each class are available at Undergraduate Economics Courses
Email econadvisor [at] hunter [dot] cuny [dot] edu for further guidance from the Undergraduate Advisor Professor Sevak Economics Faculty Office Hours
*Must get grade of C or CR or higher for these courses to count for the minor.
Students who took Eco 100 prior to taking Eco 200 and 201 may also count it towards the minor.

