Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics blends economic theory with advanced mathematical and statistical methods, preparing students to analyze complex financial and policy challenges. This interdisciplinary program builds strong quantitative skills, equipping graduates to interpret data, develop models and solve real-world problems.
With applications in finance, government, research and consulting, this degree opens doors to careers in economic analysis, risk management and data science. It also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in economics, finance or related fields, offering versatility in an increasingly data-driven world.
Career insights
A degree in mathematical economics can lead to a variety of career paths such as economics analysis, finance, applied mathematics, underwriting, actuarial sciences, banking, international trade, applied statistics, operations research and more. Here are just a few of the many opportunities available in this field.
Career | Median salary |
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Economists | $110,000 |
Environmental economist | $110,000 |
Financial risk specialists | $92,000 |
Financial quantitative analysts | $77,000 |
Government property inspectors and investigators | $74,000 |
Human resources specialists | $66,000 |
Market research analysts and marketing specialists | $68,000 |
This data provides a broad overview of how major selection can lead to careers and is provided without any implied promise of employment. Some careers will require further education, skillsĀ or competencies. Actual salaries may vary significantly between similar employers and could change by graduation, as could employment opportunities and job titles.