Mathematical Economics
Requirements for Mathematical Economics Majors
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In addition to fulfilling the core curriculum requirements (60 credits), Mathematical Economics majors must complete the following courses:
Ec101 Ec102 Ec251 Ec252 Ec300 Ec301 Ec302 Ec303 or Ma382 Ec Ma218 |
Macroeconomic Principles Microeconomic Principles Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Statistics for Business and Economics Mathematical Economics Elements of Econometrics Linear Programming for Economics Mathematical Modeling Economics Electives Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions Electives |
( 3 crs) ( 3 crs) ( 3 crs) ( 3 crs) ( 3 crs) ( 3 crs) ( 3 crs) ( 3 crs)
( 9 crs) ( 3 crs) (24 crs) 60 crs |
Sequence of Courses:
| Freshman |
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Sophomore |
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Junior |
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Senior |
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Hs121-122 Cm120 or equiv. Ma123-124 Ar127 or Ar128 Ec101-102 Mod. Lang.
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( 6) ( 3) ( 6) ( 3) ( 6) ( 6) |
Philosophy Ec251-252 Nat. Science Ma218 Th110-120 Ec300 |
( 6) ( 6) ( 6) ( 3) ( 6) ( 3)
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Po100 Ec301 Ec302 El123-134 Electives |
( 3) ( 3) ( 3) ( 6) (12) |
Ma382 or Ec303 Ec Electives So121 Electives Nat. Science |
( 3) ( 9) ( 3) (12) ( 3) |
| Total |
(30) |
Total |
(30) |
Total |
(30) |
Total |
(30) |
Special Note on Core Curriculum Requirements
It is recommended that economics majors take Cs150 Introduction to Computers and Information Processing as part of their core natural science requirement and Ma123-124 Elementary Calculus, I and II, to satisfy the core mathematics requirement (although Ma105-106 Finite Mathematics, I and II, is an acceptable alternative). Students majoring in mathematical economics, however, must complete Ma123-124 Elementary Calculus, I and II, in fulfillment of the core mathematics requirement.
Special Note on Major Requirements
Students planning on graduate work in economics should include Ec301 Mathematical Economics and Ec302 Elements of Econometrics among their economics electives.
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