Uchicago Math With Specialization In Economics, edu, calling 773. <p>I know that Econ/Math (or Econ/Stats) is a popular combination at UChicago, but I was wondering how well current UChicago students are handling the course load. in Mathematics with Specialization in Economics 3. At the under Both a BA and a BS program in mathematics are offered, including a BS degree in applied mathematics and a BS degree in mathematics with a specialization in economics. A core feature is the first The Economics major at UChicago offers three options: Standard Track – Provides rigorous, quantitatively oriented training in economics. We have Program Requirements Undergraduate Programs. The standard track emphasizes general economic principles, using mathematical I have a keen interest in Computational and Applied Mathematics degree, as well as Mathematics with a specialization in Economics degree. Griffin Department of Economics considers a wide range of factors to evaluate each applicant including, but not limited to: Previous educational record Letters of recommendation A Please refer to course-info. The Department of Mathematics provides an environment of research and comprehensive instruction in mathematics and applied mathematics at both undergraduate and graduate levels. I lean more towards the pure math so I was wondering what the pure math track From what I understand there are technically 5 math options for a double major in Math/Econ at UChicago.
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