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The information on this page pertains to program requirements for students who matriculated in the 2024-2025 academic year. View requirements for previous catalog years here.
Quantitative Economics is a joint program of the Zimpleman College of Business and the Mathematics Department of the College of Arts and Sciences. The program offers integrated study in mathematics, statistics, and economics. The program is designed to prepare students for graduate study in economics (M.A. or Ph.D. programs) or business (Ph.D. programs or quantitatively oriented M.B.A. programs). The program also prepares students for research-oriented jobs in government, business, or consulting.
The B.S.B.A. in Quantitative Economics is offered by the Zimpleman College of Business and additionally requires students to complete the Business Core courses. (Note that there is some overlap with the major.)
Course |
Credits |
Business Core Courses |
|
ACCT 041 - Introduction to Financial Accounting |
3 |
ACCT 042 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
3 |
BLAW 060 - Business Law I |
3 |
BUS 001 – Welcome to Business |
1 |
BUS 002 – Career Readiness and Professionalism |
1 |
BUS 003 – Personal Branding Excellence |
1 |
BUS 004 – Pursuing Your North Star |
1 |
BUS 070 - Globalization |
3 |
BUS 195 - Business Strategy and Policy |
3 |
ECON 002 - Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
FIN 101 - Corporate Finance |
3 |
IS 044 - Microsoft Office Tools for Business Analysis |
2 |
IS 075 - Information Technology and Business |
3 |
MATH 050 – Calculus I |
3 |
MGMT 110 - Organizational Behavior |
3 |
MGMT 120 - Management of Operations |
3 |
MKTG 101 - Marketing Principles |
3 |
ACTS 131 - Introduction to Probability I |
3 |
ACTS 131L - Introduction to Probability I Lab |
.5 |
ACTS 135 - Mathematical Statistics |
3 |
Quantitative Economics Major Courses |
|
MATH 070 - Calculus II |
3 |
MATH 080 - Linear Algebra |
3 |
MATH 100 - Calculus III |
3 |
Mathematics electives - Select two MATH courses from the following: |
|
MATH 101 - Math Reasoning |
3 |
MATH 110 - Multivariate Calculus |
3 |
MATH 120 - Applied Differential Equations I |
3 |
MATH 125 - Mathematical Modeling |
3 |
MATH 127 - Introduction to Game Theory |
3 |
MATH 176 - Advanced Linear Algebra |
3 |
MATH 184 - Introduction to Real Analysis |
3 |
Required Economics Courses |
|
ECON 010 - Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECON 170 - Introduction to Econometrics, or |
3 |
ECON 173 - Intermediate Microeconomics Analysis |
3 |
ECON 174 - Intermediate Macroeconomics Analysis |
3 |
ECON 190 - Seminar in Economics, or |
3 |
Economics electives - Select two additional ECON courses numbered 100 or above |
6 |
TOTAL |
84.5 |
The B.A. in Quantitative Economics is offered by the College of Arts and Sciences. The major requires 21 credits of economics, 18 credits of mathematics, 6.5 credits of statistics, and 3 credits of a capstone course in either economics or mathematics. All students must complete the following in addition to fulfilling the requirements of the Drake Curriculum.
Course |
Credits |
Mathematics |
|
MATH 050 - Calculus I |
3 |
MATH 070 - Calculus II |
3 |
MATH 080 - Linear Algebra |
3 |
MATH 100 - Calculus III |
3 |
Electives - Select two courses from the following: |
|
MATH 101 - Math Reasoning |
3 |
MATH 110 - Multivariate Calculus |
3 |
MATH 120 - Applied Differential Equations I |
3 |
MATH 125 - Mathematical Modeling |
3 |
MATH 127 - Introduction to Game Theory |
3 |
MATH 176 - Advanced Linear Algebra |
3 |
MATH 184 - Introduction to Real Analysis |
3 |
Statistics |
|
ACTS 131 and ACTS 131L - Introduction to Probability I |
3.5 |
ACTS 135 - Mathematical Statistics |
3 |
Economics |
|
ECON 002 - Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
ECON 010 - Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECON 170 - Introduction to Econometrics, or |
3 |
ECON 173 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis |
3 |
ECON 174 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis |
3 |
Two additional economics courses numbered 100 or above |
6 |
Capstone - Select one of the following: |
|
ECON 190 - Seminar in Economics |
3 |
MATH 191 - Mathematics Capstone |
3 |
TOTAL |
48.5 |
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