Economics Option
B.S. in Applied Mathematics: Economics Option
Required MATH courses:
MATH 425, Calculus I (which statisfies the Quantatative Reasoning requirement for the Discovery Program)
MATH 426, Calculus II
MATH 426, Calculus II
MATH 445, Mathematics and Applications with MATLAB
MATH 527*, Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
MATH 528*, Multidimensional Calculus
MATH 531, Mathematical Proof
MATH 527*, Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
MATH 528*, Multidimensional Calculus
MATH 531, Mathematical Proof
MATH 539, Intro. to Statistical Analysis
MATH 645*, Linear Algebra for Applications
MATH 753, Intro. to Numerical Methods I
PHYS 407, General Physics I
ONE approved MATH elective chosen in consultation with
your adviser, that satisfies the Capstone Experience.
*Note: MATH 525-526, Linearity may replace MATH 527, MATH 528 and MATH 645.
Other required courses:
MATH 739, Applied Regression Analysis
MATH 755, Probability and Stochastic Processes with Applications
ONE approved MATH elective at the 700-level, chosen in consultation with
your adviser
ECON 401, Principles of Macroeconomics (satisfies the Social Science requirement for the Discovery Program)
ECON 402, Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 402, Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 605, Intermediate Microeconomics Analysis
ECON 611, Intermediate Macroeconomics Analysis
ECON 756, Introduction to Econometrics
ONE approved ECON or DS elective
Standards
for Graduation.
To
be certified for graduation with a degree from the Department of
Mathematics
& Statistics, a student must complete all courses used to satisfy
the
requirements for the major program with a grade of C- or better and
have an
overall grade-point average of at least 2.00 in these courses.
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