Required Major Courses (15 Credits)
EBEN 211 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (3 credits)
Analysis of the macroeconomy – GDP, national income, inflation, unemployment, growth. Topics include measurement of product and income, savings, price indices and inflation, interest rates, production functions, supply and demand of labor, full employment output, unemployment, Okun’s law, consumption and savings decision, Ricardian equivalence, desired capital stock, investment, open economy vs. closed economy, growth, supply and demand for money, the business cycle, IS-LM/ Ad-AS analysis, the classical position, Keynesianism, macroeconomic policy, inflationunemployment trade off, Federal Reserve, monetary policy, fiscal policy, spending and deficits. Prerequisites: EBEN 101 and 102.
EBEN 212 - Intermediate Microeconomics (3 credits)
Optimal decision-making on the level of individual economic units; consumer and producer. Topics include rational consumer choice, in-depth indifference curve analysis, price consumption curve, Engel curve, Giffen good, price and income elasticity of demand, consumer surplus, inter-temporal choice model, information and consumer decision making, altruism, cognitive limitations and consumer behavior. Producer decisionmaking, costs, perfect competition, imperfect competition, game theory and oligopoly. Prerequisites: EBEN 101 and EBEN 102.
EBEN 408 - International Trade and Monetary Systems (3 credits)
An in-depth study of modern trade theory and monetary relations. Topics include but are not limited to globalization, absolute and comparative advantage, theory of reciprocal demand, offer curves, factor endowment theory and other theories of trade, Leontief paradox, tariffs and their effects, balance of payments issues, foreign exchange rate determinants, spot and futures markets, arbitrage, purchasing power parity, balance of payments adjustments, exchange rate adjustments, and its effect on the balance of payments. Prerequisites: EBEN 101, EBEN 102 and EBFN 101.
EBFN 220 - Corporate Finance (3 credits)
Methods of capital budgeting and corporate financial decision-making; valuation techniques, market efficiency, capital structure, dividend policy, Betas, cost of capital, portfolio analysis and the Miller Modigliani principle are incorporated into the analysis; financial analysis under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. Prerequisite: EBFN 101.
One of the following:
EBEN 400 - Topics in Economics (3 credits)
An application of economic analysis to current topics of interest. Issues such as international trade and finance, government regulations, inflation, and unemployment may be considered. May be repeated for credit.
EBEN 498 - Internship in Economics (3 credits)
Students with senior status may register for a 3-credit field experience with cooperating business firms in the NYC area. The internship is monitored by a supervising professor and a representative of the cooperating company. See EBAN 498.
EBMN 493 - Business Policy (3 credits)
An integrated capstone course focusing on application of case studies to the nature, functions and activities of actual businesses, analyzing objectives, policies, and performance in relation to the outside environment. Emphasis is placed on ethical aspects of decisionmaking. Case studies are used to develop analytical skills. Knowledge and techniques developed in earlier courses are applied in this course. Prerequisite: Senior standing. 3
Three Electives From the Following (9 credits)
EBEN 204 - Money and Banking (3 credits)
Money and its equivalents, interest rates, the role of the Federal Reserve and the banking system. In particular, the workings of the money market and its instruments, including treasury bills and commercial paper, financial institutions, and monetary policy and its effects on the national and global economies. Prerequisites: EBEN 101 and 102.
EBEN 220 - Urban Economics (4 credits)
Economic factors in the emergence of urban centers and historical changes in their economic functions. Determinants of the size and location of cities and the occupational characteristics of the urban labor force. Analysis of the proper economic scope of local government and the financing of its expenditures. Allocation and pricing of public services. Aspects of urban renewal and study of the urban ghetto. Prerequisites: EBEN 101 and EBEN 102.
EBEN 303 - Political Economy of Israel (3 credits)
The unique aspects of the economy of Israel as affected by international, national, and regional political developments with reference to overall economic development, agriculture, industry, the Kibbutz, Moshav, and the private sector. Prerequisite: EBEN 101 and EBEN 102.
EBEN 310 - Monetary Theory (3 credits)
The influence of the quantity of money on prices, growth and employment and its relation to the central banking system’s control of the money supply. Prerequisites: EBEN 101 and 102.
EBEN 311 - Comparative Economic Systems (3 credits)
An analysis of economic systems through formulation of economic models, and an analysis of actual economic societies including comparison of capitalism and socialism. Prerequisite: EBEN 101 and 102.
EBEN 312 - History of Economic Thought (3 credits)
The development of economic thought from antiquity to modern times. Emphasis on the contrast and similarities between such divergent schools of thought as mercantilism, the physiocratic school, the classical school, the socialist school, the historical school, and the neoclassical school. Prominent theorists such as Aristotle, Quesnay, Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, Von Thunen, Marx, Menger, Jevons, Walras, Marshall, Hayek, Keynes, Schumpeter, Samuelson, Friedman, Becker will be discussed, as will the periodic resurgence of various themes and the links between economic thought and economic history. Prerequisites: EBEN 101 and 102.
EBEN 325 - Public Finance (3 credits)
Analysis of the causes and effects of government expenditures and taxation in the United States economy. Determination of optimal types and accounts of government expenditure on goods and services, various types of taxation examined for equity efficiency, role in fiscal policy and effective on productive standards of income distribution and to inter-governmental fiscal relationships in the United States. Prerequisite: EBEN 101 and 102.
EBEN 408 - International Trade and Monetary Systems (3 credits)
An in-depth study of modern trade theory and monetary relations. Topics include but are not limited to globalization, absolute and comparative advantage, theory of reciprocal demand, offer curves, factor endowment theory and other theories of trade, Leontief paradox, tariffs and their effects, balance of payments issues, foreign exchange rate determinants, spot and futures markets, arbitrage, purchasing power parity, balance of payments adjustments, exchange rate adjustments, and its effect on the balance of payments. Prerequisites: EBEN 101, EBEN 102 and EBFN 101.
EBKN 101 - Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
A study of basic marketing theory and practice. Major topics include analysis of consumer market structure versus industrial market system; product planning; channels of distribution; pricing; promotion; and relevant government regulation.
EBMN 317 - Social and Govt. Environment of Business (3 credits)
A study of the environment of business decisionmaking. Issues are examined in the context of interrelated legal, social, ethical, and political trends affecting business, as well as from the Jewish perspective on business ethics. Deals with governmental regulation in the areas of occupational health and safety, environmental and consumer protection, and anti-trust activity. Prerequisite: EBMN 101 and either EBEN 101 or EBEN 102.
Credit will not be given for both EBMN 317 and PHI 225.
EBMN 420 - Internet Research Methods in Business (3 credits)
The foundations of Internet research. A basic understanding of research will be emphasized followed by a detailed description and comparison of many research mechanisms available over the Internet. Topics such as the differences between search engines, online library-based research, and methods of research will be analyzed. Prerequisites: EBFN 101, EBMN 101, and MCON 140.
