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Programs - Economics

   The degree program in Economics is offered by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.

   The curriculum in Economics is designed to respond to a growing demand for students of economics who are rigorously trained in mathematical methods of analysis. The Rose-Hulman program gives students a broad background in economic analysis and an ability to use sophisticated analytical techniques in their thinking and decision-making. The quantitative training prepares the graduate for further graduate study or for economic analysis work in government or industry.

   Students may also obtain a degree with a double major in Economics and another field: mathematics, computer science, etc.

Learning Outcomes:
Upon graduating, Rose-Hulman Economics majors will be able to:

  1. explain core economic terms, concepts and theories
  2. use economic theory to define, analyze and solve a wide range of problems.
  3. collect, process, and interpret data using econometric techniques and statistical inference, especially to test hypotheses and support recommended actions.
  4. communicate complex economics topics in both oral and written form.
  5. independently undertake in-depth economic analysis.

ECONOMICS PLAN OF STUDY

Freshman Year
Fall Term

Credit

MA
RH
 
 

CLSK
111
131
 
 

100
Calculus I .............................
Rhetoric & Composition
     or
*Elective (HSS)....................
Physical or Life Science.......
College and Life Skills ........

5
 
 
4
4
1

     


14

       
Winter Term

Credit

CSSE
 
MA
PH
 
 
RH
120
 
112
111
 
 
131
Introduction to
   Software Development..
Calculus II............................
Physical or Life Science........
*HSS Elective
    or
Rhetoric & Composition ...

 
4
5
4
 
 
4

     


17

       
Spring Term

Credit

MA
SV
113
151
Calculus III...........................
Principles of Economics.......
Physical or Life Science.......
*HSS Elective .....................

5
4
4
4

     


17

Sophomore Year
Fall Term

Credit

MA
 

 
211
 

 
Differential Equations ........
Economics Elective..............
*HSS Elective ......................
 Physical or Life Science........

4
4
4
 4

     


16

       
Winter Term

Credit

MA 212 Matrix Algebra and Systems of Differential Equations .....
Economics Elective...............
*HSS Elective .......................
Physical or Life Science........

 
4
4
4
4

     


16

       
Spring Term

Credit

 MA



MA
381



223
Introduction to Probability with Applications to Statistics
  or
Engineering Statistics............
Economics Elective...............
*HSS Elective........................
Physical or Life Science........





4
4
4
 
4

     


16

 

*Humanities and Social Science courses are denoted by the prefixes GS, IA, RH, SV, GE, JP, and SP.

   In order to permit tailoring each student’s program to best suit that student’s needs and interests, no specific courses other than in Economics are required in the junior or senior years. However, each student’s program must satisfy the following minimum requirements:

1. 20 credits of required Economics courses:
SV151 Principles of Economics
IA350 Intermediate Microeconomics
IA351 Intermediate Macroeconomics
SV450 Introduction to Econometrics
XX496 Seminar for HSS Senior Projects
XX497 Directed Study for HSS Senior Project
2. 24 additional credits in Economics electives.
3. 27 credits in required Mathematics courses:
MA111, 112, 113 Calculus I, II, III
MA211, 212 Differential Equations , and Matrix Algebra and Systems of Differential Equations
MA223 Engineering Statistics I or
MA381 Introduction to Probability
4. 12 additional credits in Mathematics other than MA351-356.
5. 36 credits in Humanities and Social Sciences. Each student must fulfill the HSS graduation requirements.
6. 24 credits in Physical or Life Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Geology and Physics), with at least four credits each in Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
 
7. 4 credits in Engineering Management
8. 4 credits in Computer Science: CSSE 120
9. CLSK 100 (1 credit) and SV 200 (1 credit)

 

SUMMARY

Credits

Economics 44
Mathematics 39
Humanities and Social Sciences 36
Physical or Life Science 24
Engineering Management 4
Computer Science 4
Free Electives 40
Other:  
CLSK 100 1
SV 200 1
TOTAL
193
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