Course requirements (8 courses):
- Econ 110: Principles of Economics
- Econ 251: Research Methods
- Econ 252: Intermediate Microeconomics
- Econ 259: National Income and Business Cycles
- Math 110: Calculus I
- Math 230: Applied Statistics
- Econ 355: Econometrics
- CS 110: Introduction to Computer Programming
Quantitative electives (4 courses), of which:
- Economics electives (2 courses):
- Econ 353: Development Economics
- Econ 372: International Economics
- Econ 375: Industrial Organization
- Econ 378: Public Finance o Econ 385: Mathematical Analysis for Economists
- Econ 387: Game Theory
- Econ 388: Behavioral Economics
- Mathematics and Computer Science electives (2 courses)
- Math 111: Calculus II
- Math 210: Multivariable Calculus
- Math 280: Differential Equations
- CS 210: Intermediate Computer Science and Data Structures
- CS 300.1: Database and Machine Learning
Capstone experience
Students majoring in Quantitative Economics are required to complete a quantitative capstone experience. This experience can be completed via a substantial quantitative project either in a course or an independent study. For instance, an individual project, including a presentation of results in the
The Econometrics course would satisfy the capstone experience requirement