B.S. IN MATHEMATICS AND ECONOMICS 66 credits (Effective for students entering Fall 2013) Gateway Requirements ______ ECON-100 Macroeconomics ________ ________ ________ ________ ECON-200 Microeconomics MATH-221 Calculus I STAT-203 Basic Stat w/ Calculus or STAT-202 Basic Statistics (latter with dept. permission) CSC-280 Introduction to Computer Science Core Requirements ________ ________ ________ ________ ECON-400 Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus ECON-401 Intermediate Macroeconomics with Calculus ECON-322 Introduction to Econometrics One of the following: ECON-480 Senior Research Seminar OR ECON-424 Econometrics II _______ MATH-222 Calculus II ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ MATH-310 Linear Algebra (pre-req MATH-222 or concurrently) MATH-313 Calculus III (pre-req MATH-222) MATH-501 Probability (pre-req MATH-313) MATH-503 Foundations of Mathematics (pre-req MATH-222) STAT-502 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (pre-req MATH-501) Math Electives Choose two of the following: 1. _____________ 2. ____________ ECON-345/MATH-345 Introduction to Game Theory MATH-321 Differential Equations MATH-500 Advanced Calculus of Several Variables MATH-520 Introduction to Analysis STAT-525 Statistical Software STAT-584 Stochastic Processes (choice of 300- or 500-level courses) List the number/name of the electives you have taken or plan to take. Also note the semester. Economics Electives 1. ___________________________ 2._____________________________ 3. ________________________ Notes and Limits on Electives: ECON-370 may not be taken for credit towards this major. Up to two electives may be fulfilled by the Washington Economic Policy Semester courses or from study abroad programs. Up to 3 credit hours of independent reading and independent study courses and internships may be counted as electives. (08/13)