A minimum of 51 credits of graduate work is required, including at least 21 credits of course work in mathematics and at least 21 credits of course work in economics. A minimum GPA of 3.00 is required for the graduate course work that is part of the degree program.
The MA – Economics portion of the dual degree program advances students' knowledge in macro- and micro-economic theory. It also provides students with econometrics as well as developing their communication skills. The MS – Mathematical Sciences portion of the dual degree program is designed to equip graduate students with a solid foundation of mathematics, statistics, and real-world applications.
The MS – Mathematical Sciences portion of the dual degree is designed to equip graduate students with a solid foundation of mathematics, statistics, and real-world applications. The MA – Economics portion of the dual degree advances students' knowledge in macro- and micro-economic theory. It also provides students with econometrics as well as developing their communication skills.