B.S. in Mathematical Economics

Bowling Green, Kentucky

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Economics at Western Kentucky University is designed to integrate rigorous mathematical training with economic theory and analysis. This interdisciplinary program provides students with strong quantitative and analytical skills, preparing them for careers in finance, data analysis, economic consulting, and further graduate studies. It equips students with the ability to solve complex economic problems using mathematical models and statistical tools.

STEM-designated: The B.S. in Mathematical Economics at WKU holds a STEM designation, emphasizing the program’s focus on technical and quantitative skills. This designation not only underscores the program’s alignment with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics but also offers international students potential benefits such as extended work opportunities in the U.S. through OPT (Optional Practical Training).

Curriculum: The curriculum combines core courses in economics and mathematics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations. Students also have the opportunity to choose electives that align with their career goals, such as financial economics, data analysis, or advanced statistical methods, providing a well-rounded education in both disciplines.

Research Focus: The B.S. in Mathematical Economics program emphasizes research, encouraging students to engage in independent research projects or collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge economic and mathematical studies. Research areas often include economic modeling, game theory, and applied econometrics, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world economic issues.

Industry Engagement: WKU fosters industry engagement by providing students with internships, workshops, and networking opportunities with professionals in fields such as finance, consulting, and government. These experiences give students practical exposure to how mathematical economics is applied in various industries, building valuable skills and connections for future careers.

Global Perspective: The program also incorporates a global perspective, training students to analyze and solve economic problems within both local and international contexts. Through courses focusing on international economics and global markets, students gain insights into how global trends impact economies and industries. WKU also encourages students to participate in study abroad programs and international research, enhancing their global awareness and experience.

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Location

Bowling Green, Kentucky

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 29046

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: $75

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 71 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 52 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 100.

Scholarships for International Students at Western Kentucky University

International Freshman Scholarship: This scholarship is designed for new, first-time international undergraduate students. The award amount varies and is based on academic merit and achievements. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon admission.

International Transfer Scholarship: Aimed at international undergraduate students transferring from another institution. The scholarship amount depends on the student's academic achievements and is automatically considered during the admission process.

Spirit of WKU Scholarship: Open to both undergraduate and graduate international students. Awarded based on a combination of academic merit, leadership qualities, and involvement in extracurricular activities.

WKU Academic Merit Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to high-achieving students, including international students, based on their academic credentials. The selection is competitive, and the amount varies.

Cultural Diversity Scholarship: Aimed at promoting diversity on campus, this scholarship is available to both undergraduate and graduate international students. Awarded based on the student's commitment to promoting diversity and cultural understanding.

Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments at WKU offer scholarships to international students within specific fields of study. Eligibility and award amounts may vary by department.

International Student Diplomat Scholarship: Awarded to international students who serve as cultural ambassadors and contribute significantly to campus diversity. Recognizes students who actively participate in promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

Study Abroad Scholarships: WKU offers scholarships for international students interested in participating in study abroad programs. These scholarships can support students in gaining global experiences and perspectives.

Graduates of the B.S. in Mathematical Economics from Western Kentucky University are well-prepared for a variety of career paths that require strong analytical, quantitative, and problem-solving skills.

Economic Analyst: Graduates can work as economic analysts, interpreting and predicting economic trends, conducting market research, and providing insights for companies, governments, and research institutions.

Financial Analyst: With a solid foundation in mathematics and economics, graduates can pursue roles as financial analysts, helping businesses and investors make informed financial decisions by analyzing economic data, market trends, and financial reports.

Data Scientist: The program equips graduates with strong statistical and mathematical skills, making them suitable for data science positions. They can work on analyzing large datasets, developing predictive models, and providing data-driven insights in various industries such as finance, healthcare, and technology.

Actuary: With their background in mathematics and risk analysis, graduates can become actuaries, assessing financial risks for insurance companies, pension funds, and government agencies using statistical and economic data.

Economic Consultant: Graduates can work as consultants, advising businesses, governments, or organizations on economic strategies, policy development, and market analysis by utilizing their mathematical and economic expertise.

Operations Research Analyst: The program’s focus on quantitative analysis also makes graduates ideal candidates for operations research roles, optimizing business processes, supply chain management, and decision-making through mathematical modeling and analysis.

Graduate Studies and Academia: Many graduates opt to further their education by pursuing master’s or Ph.D. programs in economics, finance, or related fields. This can lead to careers in academia, research institutions, or advanced roles in industries such as finance or public policy.


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