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Scientific advancements stem from mathematical applications, while mathematical models guide decision-making across industries, governments, and economic systems.
Our program blends theoretical and applied mathematics. Upon graduation, you'll possess the skills to tackle real-world challenges using mathematical approaches. You'll investigate how mathematical modeling intersects with economics and study how societies optimize limited resources.
While people often connect economists with investment, production, and pricing recommendations, their expertise now extends to advising on:
climate change mitigation strategies
reducing economic inequality
enhancing National Health Service operations
diverse topics including marriage patterns, religious influences, conflict analysis, and sports-related behaviors
Our curriculum emphasizes both macroeconomic issues affecting nations and global markets, along with microeconomic decision-making by individuals and firms. This dual focus provides exceptional preparation for economics careers while opening doors to various lucrative professional paths.
The Investment Society hosts yearly expert talks and career workshops. You can also participate in DUMaS (Dundee University Maths Society), a vibrant organization welcoming all mathematics students.