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<p>If you want to go to graduate school in economics, you generally need to take at least to sophomore level math, possibly more. For example:</p>
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[url=<a href=“http://economics.uchicago.edu/graduate_apply.shtml]University”>http://economics.uchicago.edu/graduate_apply.shtml]University</a> of Chicago: Department of Economics](<a href=“http://www.econ.berkeley.edu/econ/grad/preparation.shtml]Preparation[/url”>http://www.econ.berkeley.edu/econ/grad/preparation.shtml)</p>
<p>However, at many schools, the undergraduate economics major is less mathematical, typically needing only freshman calculus and introductory statistics. Some schools (e.g. Berkeley) offer both a “more math” and a “less math” version of the major.</p>