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Mathematical Economics, B.S.


120 Credit Hours


A degree that focuses on Mathematical Economics familiarizes students with mathematical theories, economic theories and how math principles can be used to generate and assess economic data. The joining of Mathematics and Economics gives students an opportunity to apply mathematical concepts to develop economic models, theories and quantitative analysis. The Audience for this course would be students with strong analytical skills. This degree is interdisciplinary between Mathematics, Business, and Economics.

Program Learning Outcomes


​”Expected student learning outcomes specify the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes students are expected to attain in courses or in a program.” Page 69. Resource Manual for the Principles of Accreditation: Foundations for Quality Enhancement, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), 2018.

  1. A student meeting the requirements for a degree in Mathematical Economics will be able to demonstrate mathematical concepts to develop economic models.
  2. A student meeting the requirements for a degree in Mathematical Economics will be able to apply his/her mathematical knowledge to develop economic theories and strategies.
  3. A student meeting the requirements for a degree in Mathematical Economics will be able to generate quantitative analysis of a given situation.

General Education Requirements - 43 Credit Hours


School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Additional Natural Science Requirements - 5 Credit Hours


Students in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences must take five additional hours of science: 1 lab to accompany the course taken for general education [BIO 1043 BIO 1023 CSC 1103 ESC 1043 OCY 1043 FOR 1003 PHY 1063 PHY 2113 ], and one additional science course and accompanyng lab. The two natural sciences must be in different areas (both cannot be in biological sciences). In sum, students are required to take a minimum of 8 hours of science courses: two science courses (in two different areas) along with the labs associated with each.

We recommend CSC 1103  and CSC 1101  (lab) to fulfil one science requirement and PHY 2113  and PHY 2111  (lab) to fulfil the other required science with lab.

General Electives - 20 Credit Hours


This meets the 120-credit-hour requirement and the 42 upper-level-requirement.