2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog

Major in Mathematical Economics (BS)

CIP Code

45.0603

52-55 credits

Required Courses

ECON 201Elementary Microeconomics

3

ECON 202Elementary Macroeconomics

3

ECON 301Intermediate Microeconomics

3

ECON 302Intermediate Macroeconomics

3

ECON 221Business Statistics

3

or

MATH 221Probability and Statistics

3

or

MATH 321Mathematical Statistics

4

MATH 165Calculus 1

4

MATH 166Calculus 2

4

MATH 215Discrete Systems

4

MATH 217Linear Algebra

4

MATH 259Introduction to Actuarial Software

3

9 credits from

ECON from 300- and 400-level must include

ECON 421Mathematical Economics

3

or

ECON 424Introduction to Econometrics

3

Total Credit Hours:9

6-7 credits from

MATH 267Calculus 3

4

MATH 320Probability

4

MATH 335Mathematical Models

3

MATH 351Mathematics of Finance

3

MATH 462Numerical Analysis 1

3

MATH 374Differential Equations

3

MATH 422Theory of Sampling and Surveys

3

MATH 428Regression and Time Series Models

3

MATH 429Analysis of Variance in Experimental Design Models

3

MATH 454Statistics for Risk Modeling

4

MATH 456Introduction to Operations Research

3

MATH 457Short-Term Actuarial Mathematics 1

4

MATH 465Topics in Computational Mathematics

1 TO 6

MATH 470Intermediate Analysis

3

MATH 471Real Analysis 1

3

Total Credit Hours:6-7

3-4 credits from

MATH 267Calculus 3

4

MATH 320Probability

4

MATH 321Mathematical Statistics

4

MATH 335Mathematical Models

3

MATH 351Mathematics of Finance

3

MATH 462Numerical Analysis 1

3

MATH 374Differential Equations

3

MATH 422Theory of Sampling and Surveys

3

MATH 428Regression and Time Series Models

3

MATH 429Analysis of Variance in Experimental Design Models

3

MATH 454Statistics for Risk Modeling

4

MATH 457Short-Term Actuarial Mathematics 1

4

MATH 465Topics in Computational Mathematics

1 TO 6

MATH 470Intermediate Analysis

3

MATH 471Real Analysis 1

3

Total Credit Hours:3-4

Total Credit Hours: 52-55

MATH 161 Applied Calculus 1 (3) and 162 Applied Calculus 2 (3) may substitute for MATH 165 and 166 along with another 2 credits of MATH from the approved electives to complete the 52-credit total requirement. All mathematical economics majors will be required to take the Major Field Test in Economics before graduation.