The intent of this concentration is to prepare students for either academic careers conducting research in areas that emphasize the overlap between the two fields; or professional careers that incorporate aspects of economics and computer technology.

The concentration is offered in two versions, the A.B. and the Sc.B. While the A.B. degree allows students to explore the two disciplines by taking advanced courses in both departments, its smaller number of required courses is compatible with a liberal education. The Sc.B. degree achieves greater depth in both computer science and economics by requiring more courses, and it offers students the opportunity to creatively integrate both disciplines through a design requirement. Also note that for each degree version there is a parallel professional track, which differs from the regular track by requiring completion of two internship or similar experiences.

Note: students who registered for this concentration prior to October 2012 will notice some changes in the listed requirements.  Since these changes entail an overall reduction in the required course load and add no new requirements for existing concentrators, they are going into effect immediately.