<p>Would a dual degree in mathematics and economics be redundant?</p>
<p>I’m not sure what you mean by redundant. Those are two degrees that can have many different tracts, depending on the courses you take or the way the school sets up the degree program. They do fit well together, so I wouldn’t call it redundant.</p>
<p>Absolutely not. Economics is a fairly mathematical field, and if you ever want to go to grad school in econ, you need considerable math background. Many school offer a formal joint major in econ + math.</p>