Mathematical Economics Major
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics at 51¶¯Âþ’s College of Science and Technology, and learn how mathematical principles are applied to economic theories and research. With this 123-credit-hour degree, you’ll gain a thorough grounding in both economics and mathematics, learning how toÌýsolve complicated problems in business. Students graduate withÌýsought-after expertise inÌýmany professional fields and master’s and doctoral degree programs.
Students understand howÌýanalytical andÌýtheoretical data explain real-world economic behavior and trends. You’ll use computational methods and mathematical models to investigate these trends, including algebra, calculus, complex analysis, numerical analysis, probability, real analysisÌýand statistics. The program’s highly focused curriculum takes a deeper dive into macroeconomic principles,Ìýsuch as inflation, fiscal and monetary policy, and unemployment, as well as the microeconomic principles involved in cost, economic markets, and supply and demand.
Graduates with backgrounds in mathematics and economics are in high demand, and students at 51¶¯Âþ are well-positioned to pursue a graduate degree in accounting, economics or finance. You can enter the workforce as an accountant, actuary orÌýinvestment analyst, among many other roles.