• Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics at Temple University’s College of Science and Technology, and learn how mathematical principles are applied to economic theories and research.
  • With this 123-credit-hour degree, students will gain a thorough grounding in both economics and mathematics, learning how to solve complicated problems in business. Students graduate with sought-after expertise in many professional fields and master’s and doctoral degree programs.
  • Students understand how analytical and theoretical data explain real-world economic behavior and trends. They will use computational methods and mathematical models to investigate these trends, including algebra, calculus, complex analysis, numerical analysis, probability, real analysis, and statistics.
  • The program’s highly focused curriculum takes a deeper dive into macroeconomic principles, such as inflation, fiscal and monetary policy, and unemployment, as well as the microeconomic principles involved in cost, economic markets, and supply and demand.