Mathematics and Economics Double Major Requirements
Economics-Mathematics Combined Major (16 courses)
Students considering graduate work in economics are strongly encouraged to take Math 280 and Math 305.
The disciplines of economics and mathematics are closely related in many respects. Economics has relied heavily on mathematical analysis in the development of economic theory, while mathematics has provided solutions to optimization and control problems posed by economists.
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Economics
_______ Econ 100 Introduction to Economics
_______ Econ 251 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
_______ Econ 252 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
_______ Econ 342 Econometrics
_______ Econ 344 Mathematical Economics
Electives - 3 (at least 2 courses at the 300-400 level)
Econ 3 _______
Econ 3 _______
Econ 4 _______
Mathematics
_______ Math 135 Calculus I
_______ Math 136 Calculus II
_______ Math 205 Multivariable Calculus (Calculus III)
_______ Math 217 Linear Algebra
_______ Math 325 Probability
_______ Math 326 Mathematical. Statistics OR
_______ Math 343 Time Series Analysis
Electives: (2) at the 300-400 level or Math 280.
3 _______
3 _______
4 _______
4 _______
Math 280 _______
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