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This dual degree program merges essential economic expertise with mathematical analytical skills in a comprehensive four-year curriculum. The Economics component allows specialization in diverse fields including business economics, econometrics, financial markets, policy analysis, and international trade. Meanwhile, the Mathematics degree equips students with either specialized mathematical knowledge or advanced applied mathematics capabilities. The growing importance of data analysis and computational methods has expanded mathematics' real-world applications across numerous disciplines. Graduates emerge with powerful quantitative abilities combined with economic insight, positioning them at the cutting edge of innovation in fields ranging from finance to biotechnology.
The pure mathematics specialization builds theoretical foundations across multiple mathematical disciplines. Students explore fundamental mathematical concepts, appreciating their universal applicability and inherent elegance. The curriculum cultivates advanced analytical reasoning and abstract thinking skills while providing frameworks for understanding related mathematical fields. Students establish core competencies in pure mathematics while having opportunities for advanced study in specialized areas. Coursework spans traditional mathematical domains including algebra, geometry, number theory, and modern developments in mathematical analysis and topology.