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Applied Mathematical Economics

The B.S. program in applied mathematical economics provides a foundation in economics, mathematics and statistics needed for graduate study in economics or applied statistics, or for research and technical careers in business or government service. This degree is offered jointly by the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Economics and Finance in the School of Business Administration.

Bachelor of Science with a major in Applied Mathematical Economics (MTE)

Economics 18
ECO 203, 204, 346, 347, 441 15
Economics elective (300- or 400-level) 3
Mathematics 27
MTH 168, 169, 218, 308, 310, 330, 411, 412 27
Breadth Requirement 35
Natural Sciences (select one grouping of courses from the following): 8
BIO 151-151L, 152-152L
CHM 123-123L, 124-124L
GEO 115-115L, 116-116L
PHY 206, 207, 210L, 211L
Computer Science 7
CPS 150 4
CPS elective (300- or 400-level) 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences 6
Humanities 9
Philosophy and Religious Studies 12
Communication Competencies 0-9
Introduction to the University: ASI 150 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 120