

The Quantitative Economics Bachelor of Science program at the University of Miami is a four-year, full-time degree that combines rigorous economic theory with advanced mathematical and statistical methods. Designed for students who are analytically inclined and interested in data-driven problem solving, the program focuses on developing expertise in economic modeling, econometrics, and quantitative analysis. Students study microeconomics and macroeconomics in depth while building strong skills in calculus, linear algebra, and statistical inference, preparing them to analyze and interpret complex economic data.
This program is ideal for those considering careers in economic research, financial services, public policy, or graduate study. Students are trained to think critically about economic systems and apply mathematical tools to assess market behavior, resource allocation, and policy outcomes. Through coursework, research opportunities, and applied projects, they develop the ability to quantify real-world economic issues, interpret empirical findings, and communicate results clearly—skills highly valued in both the public and private sectors.
Year 1 – Economic and Mathematical Foundations
• Principles of Microeconomics
• Principles of Macroeconomics
• Calculus I & II
• Introduction to Statistics
Year 2 – Core Theory and Applied Methods
• Intermediate Microeconomics
• Intermediate Macroeconomics
• Linear Algebra
• Probability and Statistical Inference
Year 3 – Econometrics and Advanced Quantitative Tools
• Econometrics I
• Mathematical Economics
• Data Analysis with Statistical Software
• Electives in Game Theory or Public Economics
Year 4 – Research and Specialization
• Econometrics II or Time Series Analysis
• Senior Research Seminar in Economics
• Electives in Financial Economics, Labor Economics, or International Trade
• Independent Study or Internship in Economic Analysis
Graduates of the Quantitative Economics program are highly competitive for roles that require strong analytical and modeling abilities. They often pursue careers as economic analysts, data scientists, policy researchers, financial analysts, or consultants in government agencies, central banks, private corporations, think tanks, and international organizations. Many continue to graduate study in economics, finance, data science, or public policy, where quantitative skills are essential. With their ability to translate data into actionable insights and assess policy or market implications, graduates play a critical role in shaping strategic and economic decisions across sectors.
The University of Miami’s Quantitative Economics program offers a rigorous, mathematically focused education that prepares students for data-intensive roles in economics and beyond. With experienced faculty, opportunities for undergraduate research, and access to modern analytical tools, students gain both theoretical depth and practical competence. The curriculum is designed to foster precision, clarity, and critical thinking, equipping students with the quantitative literacy needed to address complex economic questions. Whether aiming for professional roles or academic advancement, this program provides a solid and competitive foundation for success in today's analytical and data-driven economy.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States