September 30, 2007
September 28, 2007
What advanced math classes should I take for economics?
I’m an economics major, and I’m not sure exactly what sort of math classes I should be taking.
I’m planning on graduating next year, and I am interested in the most useful math classes to take to prepare myself for grad school in economics. I’m taking the analysis courses with Rudin’s book this fall and spring, Applied Linear Algebra this fall, and then I want to take topology as well.
But I want to take more math, should I do things like numerical methods, fundamental structure of Algebra, or Differential Equations or what?
I’m actually only a Junior, so I have quite a bit more time for classes, but I’m currently taking the basis higher level stat classes, and will probably need to decide which classes to take there, but I think I have more of an idea what stat classes I’m going to take, and I’ve completed the calculus series. They just offer a higher level series of courses on elementary partial differential equations and I’m not sure if they’re worth taking or not.

























