Course descriptionRequirements for the Major in Mathematical Economics
A major in Mathematical Economics requires the successful completion of:
1. One year of Principles of Economics (Econ 51 & 52)
2. One year of Economic Theory (Econ 104 & 105)
3. One semester of Economic Statistics (Econ 91)
4. One semester of Econometrics (Econ 125)
5. Two upper level courses in Economics
6. Three semesters of Calculus: Math 30 (or 30c), 31 (or 31a or 31c) and 32.
7. One semester of Linear Algebra followed by one semester of either differential equations or probability. This can be satisfied by taking different sequences of courses from different Claremont Colleges. (see catalogue)
8. Senior Seminar in Economics in the student’s final year (Econ 198)