

The Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Mathematics is a four-year interdisciplinary program that combines rigorous training in quantitative analysis with the study of economic theory and policy. Students explore microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, calculus, linear algebra, and statistical modeling, developing the analytical, problem-solving, and data interpretation skills necessary to address complex economic and financial issues. The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, preparing students to evaluate economic policies, forecast market trends, and analyze real-world economic phenomena.
Throughout the program, students engage in research projects, data analysis exercises, and applied problem-solving, integrating mathematical techniques with economic concepts. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and decision-making skills, enabling students to construct models, analyze large datasets, and interpret empirical findings effectively. By combining mathematics with economics, graduates gain the ability to apply rigorous analytical tools to business, finance, public policy, and research challenges, equipping them for diverse professional and academic opportunities.
Year 1 – Foundations in Economics and Mathematics
• Calculus I & II
• Introduction to Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• College Writing and Research
• Linear Algebra
Year 2 – Core Quantitative and Economic Methods
• Multivariable Calculus
• Probability and Statistics
• Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Introduction to Econometrics
Year 3 – Advanced Analysis
• Mathematical Economics
• Advanced Econometrics and Data Analysis
• Game Theory and Decision Models
• Elective: Financial Economics / International Economics
Year 4 – Integration and Capstone
• Senior Seminar in Economics and Mathematics
• Capstone Research Project or Thesis
• Applied Mathematical Modeling in Economics
• Internship or Experiential Learning
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in economic analysis, financial modeling, data analytics, consulting, policy research, risk management, and quantitative research. They may also pursue advanced studies in economics, applied mathematics, finance, data science, or public policy, expanding both professional and academic prospects. Employers value graduates’ quantitative skills, analytical reasoning, and ability to interpret complex economic and financial data, enabling them to address challenges in government agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms, multinational corporations, and research organizations. Alumni are equipped to contribute to evidence-based decision-making and innovative problem-solving in diverse professional environments.
This program is ideal for students who are passionate about applying mathematical tools to understand and solve economic problems. Emory University offers a rigorous and interdisciplinary curriculum with access to expert faculty, research opportunities, and experiential learning. The program emphasizes analytical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and practical application, preparing graduates to navigate complex economic environments, contribute to research and policy, and excel in professional roles. Students leave the program with a strong foundation in both economics and mathematics, equipped to pursue advanced studies, influential careers, and leadership positions in diverse analytical and policy-driven fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
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