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Nov 24, 2024
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2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematical Economics, B.S.
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The department also offers a major in Mathematical Economics. This major provides students with a level of mathematical background considered essential for pursuing graduate work in economics. The major also provides students of mathematics with a firm understanding of the application of mathematical principles to economics.
Please note, Mathematical Economics Majors can not double major in another Economics major or declare an Economics minor.
Minimum Credits Required: 46-48
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Required Economics Courses:
- ECN 201 - Principles of Economics I (Micro), 3 credit hours
- ECN 202 - Principles of Economics II (Macro), 3 credit hours
- ECN 301 - Intermediate Economics I (Micro Theory), 3 credit hours
- ECN 302 - Intermediate Economics II (Macro Theory), 3 credit hours
- ECN 279 - Basic Statistical Methods, 3 credit hours **
OR - MTH 405 - Theory of Probability, 4 credit hours
- ECN 320 - Research Methods and Design, 2 credit hours
- ECN 321 - Data Analysis Lab, 1 credit hour
- ECN 370X - Economics Internship, 1 credit hour
- ECN 379 - Intermediate Statistical Methods, 3 credit hours
- ECN 425 - Mathematical Topics in Economics, 3 credit hours
- ECN 464 - Research Seminar, 3 credit hours
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** If MTH 405 is taken, an additional course in economics at the 300 level is to be substituted for ECN 279 . Required Mathematics Courses:
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MTH 405 can substitute for ECN 279 , in which case an additional economics course at the 300 level must be taken. |
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