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<p>Well not exactly, it’s really a math major with mathematical economics classes on the side. In fact out of all the required elective classes for the major, you only get to pick one that’s not mathematically based. </p>
<p>Math/Econ is really for those who want to go to graduate school for Economics or for those who want to do heavy quant finance jobs. If you’re interested in managerial stuff, simply pick Econ or Biz Econ.</p>
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<p>It’s actually under the Math department which explains the high admit rate.</p>
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<p>That wouldn’t really go quite well. Biz Econ with a minor in accounting would be much better as it’s pretty much an Economics major with a focus in accounting, whereas as Math/Econ with a minor in accounting would put you all over the place making you a jack of all trades, master of none. If you wanted to do things more on the managerial or accounting side, you’d be wasting time, energy, and other resources if you pursued this path and those resources could go well to other things.</p>