<p>I’ve looked on the NYU website, but can’t seem to find this information. I was wondering if it was possible to major in international economics at NYU, or even major in economics with a concentration in international economics. </p>
<p>Also, I would appreciate it if you guys could chance me as well. </p>
<p>I am an Asian female, first gen in America. I am currently taking AP Micro, APUSH, AP Calc BC, AP Stat and AP Bio. (I’m self studying most of them. ) I plan to take Multivariable Calc senior year, along with AP Euro, perhaps AP Micro and anything else that catches my eye. I am thinking about making a FBLA club in my school. I run marathons occasionally. I am active in RedX with over 200 hours and am also part of the Yearbook Club. </p>
<p>I don’t think NYU has such a thing as ‘international economics’. I would think studying economics would be the same thing as ‘international economics’ as the rules of economics don’t change depending on what country you are in; just potentially different economics theories apply. </p>
<p>Your GPA is good but without test scores it’s impossible to give an accurate chance.</p>
<p>No, int’l econ is a different thing- it is mainly about trade b/w nations- like quotas/tariffs/subsidies, trade patterns, currency valuation, etc.</p>
<p>I don’t know of any undergraduate schools that offer a program in International Economics</p>
<p>However,
An education in economics from NYU should be sufficient for any job in economics. I would hope that someone who studies economics can understand all the above listed because politics majors certainly can.</p>
<p>Within Stern there is program called Business and Political Economy-BPE which is a class of about 35-40 students. One has to specify if one is interested in this and is automatically considered for core Stern program if one does not make to BPE.</p>