BS Mathematical Economics
Mathematical economics is the application of advanced mathematical methods to microeconomics and macroeconomics. Students will participate in a rigorous course of study in mathematics, economics, and the interaction between these two disciplines. Students will learn a broad range of economic theories and mathematical techniques that, together, will enable the students to apply rigorous analytical (empirical and/or theoretical) techniques to contemporary issues in economics, finance and beyond. Beyond core classes in each area, students have the freedom to direct their study towards areas of their own interest, including: economic Theory, Data Analytics, Financial Analysis, and others. Students are able to fulfill the complete set of core Business classes as well, in which case they are well-prepared for managerial careers in the private sector, as well as for the pursuit of graduate education in business, in addition to their expertise in Economics and Mathematics.