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2025 Mathematical Economics Degree Guide

#377 Most Popular Major
55.0 Degrees Awarded
239 Schools Offering Degrees

Mathematical Economics was the 377th most popular major in the 2021-2022 school year. Colleges in the United States reported awarding 55 degrees in this year alone.

Our 2025 Best Mathematical Economics Schools ranking analyzes 1 of these schools to determine the best overall colleges for mathematical economics students. Explore this or one of our many other custom mathematical economics rankings further below.

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Best Mathematical Economics Schools by Degree

Bachelor's Degrees in Mathematical Economics

Requirements for Getting a Degree in Mathematical Economics

Getting Accepted Into a Mathematical Economics Program

A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required for most mathematical economics degree programs and many students will need a minimum GPA and SAT/ACT score depending on the school. Once you obtain your degree, additional mathematical economics certifications required to pursue a career in this field.

Types of Mathematical Economics Degrees

There are various different levels of mathematical economics degrees. Mathematical Economics programs offered by schools range from a to a , which is the highest mathematical economics degree you can get. Mathematical Economics programs can take anywhere between one to four or more years for a full-time student to complete.

Degree Credit Requirements Typical Program Length
Associate Degree 60-70 credits 2 years
Bachelor’s Degree 120 credits 4 years
Master’s Degree 50-70 credits 1-3 years
Doctorate Program required coursework including thesis or dissertation At least 4 years

Career Opportunities for Mathematical Economics Majors

How Much Money Do Mathematical Economics Grads Make?

As you might expect, salaries for mathematical economics graduates vary depending on the level of education that was acquired.

Mathematical Economics is one of 51 different types of Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies programs to choose from.

Mathematical Economics Concentrations

Major Annual Graduates
Mathematical Economics 55

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Related Major Annual Graduates
Other Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 31,307
Biological & Physical Science 30,032
Interdisciplinary Studies 9,114
International Studies 6,614
Nutrition Science 5,598

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