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ECON 304 - Mathematical Economics


This course introduces students to the basic mathematical tools most frequently applied to economic analysis, such as matrix algebra, differentiation, and integration. The course provides the student with numerous applications of these tools to enable the student to appreciate the relationships between these mathematical tools and the economic concepts.

Prerequisites: ECON 300 - Intermediate Microeconomics , MATH 192 - Essentials of Calculus  or MATH 198 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I  or higher. MATH 275 - Finite Mathematics  or MATH 285 - Matrix Algebra  are recommended.
Credit(s): 3
When Offered: Fall Only
Course Attribute(s):
  • Honors Scholar Course.



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