Math in CAS Economics major?

<p>So, according to the website, you are required to go up to multivariable calculus, or Math 114/115, to complete an economics major at the College of Arts and Sciences. im aware that econometrics and statistics courses require math, but if anyone has any experiences with the level/rigor of math in cas economics classes (not wharton) or has heard of any experiences, i would like to know. i have taken calc bc at my high school and i took some differential equations, but i have not gotten the best grades in those classes and i would like to know if one has to be quite skilled at math to succeed in a cas economics major.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure that higher level econ classes involve alot of math. For example, if you are thinking of entering econ grad school, be prepared to take 300 or 400 level math courses.</p>