For our concentrators, that means a broadened set of tools and techniques as well as the capacity to engage problems and questions in the social sciences at a more sophisticated level. Our integrated curriculum also positions both majors especially well for admission to the top graduate programs in economics as well as for careers in business, finance, and public policy.
The program?s rich academic environment is enhanced by faculty from both departments, students with a range of interests and backgrounds, and a speaker series that brings students face-to-face with eminent researchers and practitioners whose work spans economics and math.
Concentrators pursue coursework that grounds them in math or economics (whichever subject is not their major) and enables them to see and explore the points of interaction between both disciplines.