Modern economics relies on mathematical models to analyze decision-making and test predictions using data. The Mathematics / Economics (B.S.) provides rigorous training in the mathematical and statistical methods required for advanced economic analysis.
This program is designed for students interested in research-focused careers or graduate study in economics, as well as fields such as financial engineering, data analytics, and actuarial science.
Program Information
The Mathematics / Economics major is housed in the Department of Mathematics.
For additional details about the program, including requirements and curriculum, visit the Department of Mathematics.

