This major will prepare you for graduate study in economics and also facilitate a double major in either mathematical economics and actuarial science or mathematical economics and mathematical sciences. It combines requirements of both the Department of Economics and the
Department of Mathematical Sciences.
To graduate, you’ll need 120 hours total (see all the requirements for bachelor's degrees and the
University Core Curriculum). You can look up the
required courses in mathematical economics majors. The courses descriptions for
economics courses and
mathematics courses are available in the Undergraduate Catalog.
Freshmen may declare a mathematical economics major by meeting with the freshman advisor in
Academic Advising in North Quad, room 339. Sophomores should go to WB Advising Center in Whitinger Business Building, room 146, to declare this as a second major or switch to this major.