Recommended Course Sequences: Applied Math-Economics
Applied Math-Economics A.B.
Standard
Fall | Spring | |
First-Year | MATH 0900 | MATH 0100 |
ECON 0110 | ECON 11301 | |
Sophomore | APMA 03502 | APMA 03602 |
MATH 0520 or MATH 0540 | APMA 1650 or APMA1655 | |
ECON 1210 | ||
Junior | ECON 1630 | APMA Elective |
APMA 0160 | APMA 1200 or APMA1210 | |
Senior | ECON Elective | ECON Elective |
ECON Elective | ECON Elective | |
*Capstone or Honors Thesis |
Accelerated
Fall | Spring | |
First-Year | MATH 0090 | MATH 0100 |
ECON 0110 | ECON 11301 | |
MATH 0520 or MATH 0540 | ||
Sophomore | APMA 03502 | APMA 03602 |
APMA 1650 or APMA 1655 | APMA 0160 | |
ECON 1210 | ECON 1630 | |
Junior | APMA 1200 or APMA 1210 | APMA Elective |
ECON Elective | ECON Elective | |
Senior | ECON Elective | ECON Elective |
*Capstone or Honors Thesis |
1Or ECON 1110 with permission. For students matriculating at Brown in Fall 2021 or later, note that if ECON 1110 is used, then one additional course from the mathematical-economics group will be required.
2APMA 0330 and APMA 0340 may be substituted with advisor approval, but these are no longer being offered.
Economics Elective Note: Note that ECON 1620, ECON 1960, and ECON 1970 (independent study) cannot be used for concentration credit. However, 1620 and 1960 can be used for university credit and up to two 1970s may be used for university credit. No course may be used to simultaneously satisfy the "mathematical economics" and the "data methods" requirements.
*A capstone project is a requirement in the Economics Public Policy track and the CS Economics concentrations. Students in other tracks and joint concentrations are not required to complete a thesis or capstone project but we strongly recommend doing so. Please note Honors Theses are written across two semesters.
Applied Math-Economics Sc.B.
Standard
Fall | Spring | |
Freshman | MATH 0090 | MATH 0100 |
ECON 0110 | ECON 11301 | |
Sophomore | APMA 03502 | APMA 03602 |
MATH 0520 or MATH 0540 | APMA 1650 or APMA 1655 | |
ECON 1210 | ||
Junior | ECON 1630 | APMA Elective |
APMA 0160 | APMA 1200 or APMA 1210 | |
APMA Elective | ECON Elective | |
Senior | ECON Elective | ECON Elective |
ECON Elective | ECON Elective | |
ECON Elective | ||
*Capstone or Honors Thesis |
Accelerated
Fall | Spring | |
Freshman | MATH 0090 | MATH 0100 |
ECON 0110 | ECON 11301 | |
MATH 0520 or MATH 0540 | ||
Sophomore | APMA 03502 | APMA 03602 |
APMA 1650 or APMA 1655 | APMA 0160 | |
ECON 1210 | ECON 1630 | |
Junior | APMA 1200 or APMA 1210 | APMA Elective |
ECON Elective | ECON Elective | |
ECON Elective | ||
Senior | ECON Elective | ECON Elective |
APMA Elective | ECON Elective | |
*Capstone or Honors Thesis |
1Or ECON 1110 with permission. For students matriculating at Brown in Fall 2021 or later, note that if ECON 1110 is used, then one additional course from the mathematical-economics group will be required.
2APMA 0330 and APMA 0340 may be substituted with advisor approval, but these are no longer being offered.
Economics Elective Note: Note that ECON 1620, ECON 1960, and ECON 1970 (independent study) cannot be used for concentration credit. However, 1620 and 1960 can be used for university credit and up to two 1970s may be used for university credit. No course may be used to simultaneously satisfy the "mathematical economics" and the "data methods" requirements.
*A capstone project is a requirement in the Economics Public Policy track and the CS Economics concentrations. Students in other tracks and joint concentrations are not required to complete a thesis or capstone project but we strongly recommend doing so. Please note Honors Theses are written across two semesters.