Rankings of cal states and UC's for economics

<p>What would be the rankings of all the UC's and cal poly slo, cal poly pomona, and sdsu in economics? I'm interested jn quantitative economics not business economics. </p>

<p>For quant econ, UCB offers intermediate microeconomics using multivariable calculus, plus some math intensive economics electives.</p>

<p>At any school, you want to take advanced math like real analysis.</p>

<p>How would you rank cal poly pomona, slo, and sdsu in economics?</p>

<p>Take a look at the course catalogs and check for the following:</p>

<p>a. Math prerequisites for intermediate microeconomics and econometrics courses. The more math intensive versions will require multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and/or differential equations. Less math intensive versions will typically require just a semester or year of frosh calculus (or even no calculus).</p>

<p>b. Advanced mathematical economics electives.</p>

<p>c. Good math and statistics offerings like real analysis, proof-oriented linear algebra, and in-depth calculus-based probability and statistics.</p>