Mathematical Economics Intercollegial BA
Program Goals
After completing this program, students should
- have the ability to process and evaluate effectively both theoretical and real-life quantitative data.
- be able to communicate using oral, written, or electronic media, and have the skills and background knowledge needed to recognize, isolate, and solve mathematical problems.
- be committed and open to continuous learningand new ideas, and be able to use them for professional and personal development
Learning Objectives
After completing this program, students should
- make effective use of numerical computations
- make effective use of algebraic computations
- make effective use probability and statistics
- be able to synthesize ideas
- be able to communicate ideas in writing clearly and effectively
- be able to communicate ideas verbally clearly and effectively
- be able to handle unfamiliar concepts and situations
- be able to apply disciplined thinking techniques to new settings
- be able to translate real-life data into mathematics
- be able to use computing devices to assist discovery and analysis
- be able to approach situations with multiple perspectives
- have sufficient mathematical background to pursue a graduate degree in economics or to find employment in a field where mathematics and economics are both used
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