Economics

SUNY-UC3M Program

State University of New York--New Paltz & Carlos III

University of Madrid

Economics Dual Diploma Program

 

Year One

Fall Session (C3UM)

 

Spring Session (C3UM)

 

Essentials of Business

3

Accounting I

3

Principles of Economics

3

Microeconomics

3

Introduction to Patrimonial Law

3

Economic History [GE: WRLD]

3

Mathematics for Economics I [GE: MATH]

3

Statistics I

3

Information Skills [GE: FLNG]

1.5

Mathematics for Economics II

3

Writing and Communication Skills [GE: FLNG]

1.5

 

 

Session credit hours:

15

Session credit hours:

15

 

Year Two

Fall Session (C3UM)

 

Spring Session (C3UM)

 

Macroeconomics [GE: SSCI]

3

Industrial Organization

3

Statistics II

3

Econometrics

3

Game Theory

3

Financial Economics

3

Microeconomic Theory

3

Dynamic Macroeconomics

3

Skills: English [GE: COMP]

3

Skills: Humanities [GE: HUM]

3

Session credit hours:

15

Session credit hours:

15

 

Year Three

Fall Session (SUNY-NP)

 

Spring Session (SUNY-NP)

 

Econometrics

3

Monetary Economics

4

Public Finance

4

International Trade and Finance

4

Economics Elective

4

History of Economic Thought [GE: WEST]

4

General Elective [GE: ART]

3

Economics Elective

4

 

 

 

 

Session credit hours:

14

Session credit hours:

16

 

Year Four

Fall Session (SUNY-NP)

 

Spring Session (SUNY-NP)

 

Economics Elective

4

Senior Seminar in Economics [Writing Intensive]

4

Economics Elective

4

Economics Elective

4

General Elective [GE: USST]

3

Economics Elective

4

General Elective [GE: NSCI]

3

General Elective

3

General Elective

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session credit hours:

17

Session credit hours:

15

Total Credits*: 122

 

* New Paltz credit hours, which are equal to approximately 244 Carlos III credits.

 

Notes

SUNY New Paltz's list of upper division Economics elective courses:

Comparative Economic Systems Economics of Development
Economics of Energy Labor Economics and Labor Relations
Economics of Asia Pacific Money and Banking
Economics of Regulation and Antitrust Foundations of Political Economy

 

SUNY's General Education (GE) categories are:

English (COMP) Art (ART)
Mathematics (MATH) Natural Science (NSCI)
US History (USST)

Western Civilization (WEST)

Non-West Civilization (WRLD) Foreign Language (FLNG)
Social Science (SSCI) Humanities (HUM)