BA Mathematical Economic Analysis

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Rice University

Program Overview

A mathematically intensive major that blends core economics with rigorous math and econometrics. Suited for students aiming for graduate studies in economics or analytical roles in government, finance, or consulting.

Curriculum Structure
Years 1–2: Core Foundations

  • Single and multivariable calculus

  • Probability and statistics

  • Principles of micro and macroeconomics

Years 3–4: Advanced Integration

  • Game theory and mathematical economics

  • Applied econometrics and econometric modeling

  • Senior research in theory or econometrics

  • Four upper-level economics electives

Focus Areas

  • Mathematical economic modeling

  • Econometrics & data analysis

  • Probability and optimization

  • Research methods in economics

Learning Outcomes

  • Construct and test rigorous economic models

  • Use statistical software for data-driven analysis

  • Engage in original economic research

  • Prepare for PhD or technical roles in industry or policy

Accreditation & Reputation
Offered through Rice’s Economics Department. Known for its strong quantitative, analytic focus

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This major, run jointly by the Department of Economics and the Department of Mathematics, is rigorous, elegant, and full of opportunities to bridge data, theory, and real-world policy.

Experiential learning includes:

  • Coursework requiring advanced use of Stata, MATLAB, and R.

  • Independent research through the Rice Undergraduate Research Symposium (RURS) or departmental honors projects.

  • Access to the Baker Institute for Public Policy, where students assist on projects in energy, healthcare, and trade economics.

  • Group modeling projects in econometrics, optimization, and forecasting.

  • Internship support and research placements through Rice’s Center for Career Development and faculty mentorship.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Rice University’s BA in Mathematical Economic Analysis offers a rigorous program blending economic theory with advanced mathematics, perfect for careers in economic research, quantitative finance, policy analysis, and data science. Graduates typically pursue roles as economic analysts, quantitative researchers, financial modelers, and policy advisors. Here’s how Rice supports your success:

  • The Rice Center for Career Development provides tailored advising, internship coordination, and connections with employers in Houston’s energy, finance, and tech sectors.

  • Around 92% of graduates secure employment or further education within six months, with starting salaries typically ranging from $60,000 to $75,000.

  • Rice has strong partnerships with local industries including energy firms, financial institutions, and government agencies, offering diverse internship and job opportunities.

  • Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), Rice’s program is recognized for academic excellence and professional value.

  • Alumni frequently pursue influential roles in finance, energy economics, consulting, and academia.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates often continue with graduate studies in economics, finance, applied mathematics, public policy, or law.

Program Key Stats

$59,784 (Annual cost)
$ 75
Sept Intake : 15th Dec


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Eligibility Criteria

AAA - A*A*A
3.5 - 4.0
38 - 42
90 - 95

N/A
N/A
7.0
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Fixed-Income or Derivatives Trader – Trade bonds or derivatives using economic modeling and data analysis
  • Asset Manager – Construct and manage investment portfolios using quantitative finance tools
  • Operations Research Analyst – Optimize business processes using mathematical models and economic reasoning
  • Consultant – Provide analytical insights and economic strategies for corporate clients or governments
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