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This dual degree program merges essential economic expertise with mathematical analytical capabilities in a comprehensive four-year curriculum. The Bachelor of Economics portion allows specialization in diverse fields including business economics, environmental economics, policy analysis, financial markets, labor economics, and international trade. Meanwhile, technological advancements and growing data generation have expanded mathematics applications. The Bachelor of Mathematics component enables students to either master a specific mathematical discipline or achieve advanced proficiency in applied mathematics. Graduates emerge with robust quantitative skills and economic knowledge, positioning them as leaders in sectors ranging from engineering and IT to finance and molecular biology.
The economics and public policy specialization offers an interdisciplinary, economics-focused approach to examining government influence in our globalized economy. This concentration equips students with analytical methods for policy design and assessment. Foundational courses explore public finance and regulatory economics, establishing frameworks for understanding government involvement. Optional studies include advanced economic theory, econometrics, and policy-focused subjects. The program also incorporates political science electives, providing multifaceted perspectives for addressing public policy challenges.