Global Economics And International Markets in New York summer course in New York, by Oxbridge Academic Programs.
Using New York City, home to the UN and the global center of banking and finance, as their classroom, students analyze the theoretical foundations of international trade economic policy. Students will leave this course able to explore patterns of international trade and production, examine tariffs and impediments to trade, discuss the welfare implications of international trade and trade policies, and the value of foreign exchange markets.
Oxbridge in New York takes place at Barnard College, an independent liberal arts college established in 1889 and affiliated with Columbia University since 1900.
In New York, students live in rooms that are occupied by undergraduates during the year. Students are housed in single or double rooms and have access to shared facilities.
Students on the Oxbridge in New York program choose one Major course and one Workshop course to study for the month. Popular courses include Creative Writing, Finance and Business, and Musical Theater.
Every class is designed to use New York as a teaching tool. When not in class, students can take part in the activities planned by the program, whether it be attending a Major League Baseball game, visiting Coney Island, or going to see a Broadway show.