Bachelor of Science in Economics - Mathematical Economics Concentration 60 months Undergraduate Programme By Drexel University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Economics - Mathematical Economics Concentration

Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

MathematicsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Economics is at the root of business decisions, government policy making, and global relations. As a course of study, it can lead to diverse career opportunities, and is often viewed favorably as excellent preparation for graduate programs such as business and law. Although housed in the LeBow College of Business, the economics major is a free-standing major with different requirements in the liberal arts and sciences and a deeper, more complete coverage of economics than any other curriculum. Students majoring in economics benefit from complementary studies in one or more areas, depending on their interests and long-term plans. The BS in Economics program introduces students to modern economics within the context of a general scientific and humanities curriculum. This degree is oriented towards students interested in acquiring a broad-based education with a focus on quantitative and professional skills. The degree stipulates that students either complete one of the specific economic concentrations (Mathematical Economics) or develop a depth of knowledge in a secondary minor or major field outside of economics. Mathematical Economics Concentration: This concentration prepares students for graduate study in quantitative and rigorous programs in economics and related fields. This program will also prepare students for professional work in quantitative economics or closely related areas, by providing coursework in economics and mathematics, in the context of a general scientific and humanities curriculum.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Economics is at the root of business decisions, government policy making, and global relations. As a course of study, it can lead to diverse career opportunities, and is often viewed favorably as excellent preparation for graduate programs such as business and law. Although housed in the LeBow College of Business, the economics major is a free-standing major with different requirements in the liberal arts and sciences and a deeper, more complete coverage of economics than any other curriculum. Students majoring in economics benefit from complementary studies in one or more areas, depending on their interests and long-term plans. The BS in Economics program introduces students to modern economics within the context of a general scientific and humanities curriculum. This degree is oriented towards students interested in acquiring a broad-based education with a focus on quantitative and professional skills. The degree stipulates that students either complete one of the specific economic concentrations (Mathematical Economics) or develop a depth of knowledge in a secondary minor or major field outside of economics. Mathematical Economics Concentration: This concentration prepares students for graduate study in quantitative and rigorous programs in economics and related fields. This program will also prepare students for professional work in quantitative economics or closely related areas, by providing coursework in economics and mathematics, in the context of a general scientific and humanities curriculum.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Applicants to Drexel University are expected to have completed the high school curriculum that will best prepare them for freshman-year studies at the college level. Three years of mathematics (algebra I and II, geometry) At least one year of a laboratory science (biology, chemistry, or physics) English Language requirement: Students have a first (or native) language is English. They have studied at a high school for a minimum of three years where English is the primary language of instruction. We strongly recommend that students who choose this exemption still submit both the SAT or ACT and TOEFL or IELTS exams to demonstrate English language proficiency. They have received a minimum score of 600 on the SAT Critical Reasoning section or a minimum score of 27 on the ACT English section.

60 Months
Jan-2000

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