Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics and Economics Major

The Major in Mathematics and Economics requires the completion of at least 66 credits in Economics, Mathematics and Statistics, of which a maximum of 30 credits must be at the upper level (300 and 400 levels) and no less than 6 credits must be at the 400 level.

Lower level requirements (36 credits)
MATH 1130
MATH 1140
Enriched Calculus 1or
Calculus 1
MATH 1230
MATH 1240
Enriched Calculusor
Calculus 2
MATH 1700 Discrete Mathematics 1
ECON 1900 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 1950 Principles of Macroeconomics
STAT 2000
ECON 2320
Introduction to Statisticsor
Statistics for Business and Economics 1
MATH 2110 Calculus 3
MATH 2120 Linear Algebra 1
MATH 2240 Differential Equations 1
MATH 2700 Discrete Mathematics 2
ECON 2900 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 1
ECON 2950 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 2
Upper level requirements (30 Credits)
ECON 3200 Introduction to Mathematical Economics
ECON 3900 Intermediate Microeconomics 2
ECON 3950 Intermediate Macroeconomics 2
ECON 4320 Econometrics
ECON 4330 Forecasting in Business and Economics

Depending on a student's interests and qualifications, one of the following streams should be chosen:

Mathematics stream
STAT 3060 Applied Regression Analysis
MATH 3160 Differential Equations 2
MATH 3400 Introduction to Linear Programming
MATH 4410 Modeling of Discrete Optimization Problems
Upper level MATH elective (3000 or 4000 level)
Statistics stream
MATH 3020 Introduction to Probability
MATH 3030 Introduction to Stochastic Processes
MATH 3050 Introduction to Statistical Inference
MATH 3060 Applied Regression Analysis
STAT 4040 Analysis of Variance
General stream
STAT 3060 Applied Regression Analysis
Plus at least four of:
MATH 3020 Introduction to Probability
MATH 3030 Introduction to Stochastic Processes
STAT 3050 Introduction to Statistical Inference
MATH 3160 Differential Equations 2
MATH 3400 Introduction to Linear Programming
STAT 4040 Analysis of Variance
MATH 4410 Modeling of Discrete Optimization Problems
Upper level MATH elective (3000 or 4000 level)