Good economics public colleges

None of the Indiana undergraduate economics courses requires math more advanced than single variable calculus.

Yes, Penn State has a BA (no calculus) and BS (one semester of single variable calculus) option. But its intermediate economics courses 302 and 304 do not use calculus, although there are honors versions that do.

The OP did say “We will prefer courses which are STEM if possible”, so that implies a preference for a high math program.

Since I assumed OP is international I assumed this to mean STEM classification (it leads to a longer OPT; in order to qualify thecollege program has to apply-SEVIS?- but it doesn’t necessarily mean a lot of math courses but rather a quantitative orientation v. Humanities/ art, etc.)
(I acknowledge I may be off track, let’s wait for OP 's reply.)

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