Requirements for the Standard Track
Interested students may contact concentration advisors in either the Department of Computer Science or in the Department of Economics.
Prerequisites (3 courses)
- MATH 100.
- MATH 520 or 540 or CSCI 530.
- ECON 110.
Required Courses (13 courses)
- CSCI 1450 or APMA 1650.
- (CSCI 150 and CSCI 160) or
(CSCI 170 and CSCI 180) or
(CSCI 190 and an additional CS course not otherwise used to satisfy a concentration requirement; this course may be CSCI 180, an intermediate-level course, or a 1000-level course) - Two of the following intermediate courses, one of which must be math-oriented and one systems-oriented
- CSCI 220 (math)
- CSCI 310 or CSCI 330 (sys)
- CSCI 320 (sys)
- CSCI 510 (math)
- Two additional CS courses; at least one must be at the 1000-level. The other must either be at the 1000-level or be an intermediate course not already used to satisfy concentration requirements. CSCI 1450 may not be used to satisfy this requirement.
- ECON 1130 (or, with permission, 1110)
- ECON 1210
- ECON 1630
- Three courses from the "mathematical-economics group" (ECON 1170, 1225, 1465, 1470, 1640, 1650, 1750, 1759, 1810, 1820, 1850, 1860, 1870, and any graduate Economics course).
Professional Track
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