Math classes for econ phd

<p>I am double majoring in math and economics, planning to go to graduate school for economics. </p>

<p>I was wondering if the following courses are good preparation for graduate study:</p>

<p>Calculus I, II, III
Matrices
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
Honors concepts of Real Analysis
Honors concepts of discrete mathematics
Classical Analysis I
Ordinary Differential Equations
Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations
Introduction to Probability Theory
Linear Algebra
Mathematical Theory of Games</p>

<p>If these are not enough/not the right courses, which ones are not needed/which courses do I need to add?</p>

<p>Finally, would a statistics minor be beneficial?</p>

<p>The courses required would be:</p>

<p>Introduction to Probability Theory
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
Introduction to SAS</p>

<p>Plus one of the following:
Stochastic Modeling, Computational Statistics, Intermediate Applied Statistics, Applied Regression Analysis, Applied Time Series Analysis, Applied Nonparametric series</p>

<p>Do you know the vertical line test?</p>

<p>Lmao!</p>

<p>10char</p>