Joint Degree (Math and Economics)

<p>I am looking for a undergraduate program where there is a joint degree between mathematics and economics.</p>

<p>One good example of this degree is listed below. It is an example of the degree I am searching for...</p>

<p>WesMaps</a> Catalog Description: MECO - Wesleyan University</p>

<p>If anyone knows of any other schools that offer the same type of degree, I would appreciate the input. The prestige or rank of the school has no difference right now.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Have you noticed that Wesleyan’s math-economics major is just a full economics major with the equivalent of a minor in math? You can do that at any university with programs in both math and economics. </p>

<p>If it is important to you that the title of your major involves both “math” and “economics” (rather than having a major in economics and a minor in math), Haverford has a concentration in “mathematical economics.” It requires either 5 math courses beyond calculus on top of an economics major, or 4 economics classes on top of a math major with an applied focus. Not that “mathematical economics” has any advantages over a math major/econ minor in the real world…</p>