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This dual degree program merges fundamental economic expertise with mathematical analytical and quantitative skills in a comprehensive four-year curriculum. The Bachelor of Economics portion offers specializations in diverse fields including business, environmental economics, policy analysis, financial markets, and international trade. Meanwhile, the Bachelor of Mathematics component enables students to either specialize deeply in one mathematical discipline or develop broad expertise in mathematical applications. Graduates emerge with powerful quantitative abilities and economic knowledge, positioning them at the cutting edge of fields ranging from engineering and IT to molecular biology and financial systems.
This program prepares students to become strategic advisors and decision-makers in the corporate world. Participants will master applying innovative economic frameworks to solve complex challenges and make data-driven recommendations. The curriculum covers competitive strategy across multiple levels - from individual interactions to international relations - while teaching modern data collection and interpretation techniques. Students will also explore behavioral economics principles that explain real-world decision-making patterns. By developing advanced strategic thinking and behavioral insights, graduates will be exceptionally equipped to shape the future of organizations, public policy, and social development.