By selecting appropriate core courses and mathematics electives, a Mathematics major may add a second major in Economics by completing additional upper-level coursework in Economics.

Requirements

Requirements for the Double Major: Mathematics and Economics

By selecting appropriate core courses and mathematics electives, a Mathematics major may add a second major in Economics by completing 15 credits of additional upper-level coursework in Economics.

Required Core Courses - 6 Credits

Required Economics Courses - 6 Credits

Economics Elective Courses - 9 Credits

  • or FINC 0320 - Money and Banking Credits: 3
  • or FINC 0305 - Introduction to Econometric Methods Credits: 3

Mathematics Elective Courses - 6 Credits

Students double-majoring in mathematics and economics must take two of the following mathematics courses. These two mathematics courses will count towards fulfilling the requirements of both majors.

Additional Graduation Requirements

All students must meet the  and complete a general education or common core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as detailed in  or .

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate understanding of key economic concepts using quantitative reasoning, written communication, and oral presentation
  • Identify model assumptions and assess implications from diverse economic perspectives
  • Critically analyze and evaluate economic issues in local, national, and global contexts
  • Develop evidence-backed solutions to real-world problems by using the appropriate statistical techniques, quantitative and/or qualitative data analysis methods.
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