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This dual degree program merges fundamental economic expertise with mathematical analysis in a comprehensive four-year curriculum. The Economics component offers specializations in diverse fields including business economics, environmental economics, econometrics, financial markets, and international trade. Meanwhile, the Mathematics component enables students to either specialize deeply in a particular mathematical discipline or develop advanced applied mathematics skills. The growing importance of data analysis and computational methods has significantly expanded mathematics' real-world applications.
Graduates emerge with powerful quantitative capabilities combined with economic knowledge, positioning them at the cutting edge of innovation across multiple sectors - from finance and technology to biological sciences and public policy. The program emphasizes mathematical modeling, equipping students with rigorous analytical tools to evaluate, predict, and simulate various economic conditions. This scientific approach to economic analysis produces verifiable, objective insights that enhance organizational decision-making. Course options include econometric methods, cost-benefit analysis, mathematical economics, and experimental economics techniques.