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Mathematical Economics Major

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics

Learn to think critically and logically about the economy with the interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics, offered in Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts and College of Science and Technology. This 123-credit undergraduate degree emphasizes mathematical approaches to economic theories and problem-solving. Graduates will be prepared for graduate study in economics, as well as a broad spectrum of careers in business, economic consulting and government.

The Mathematical Economics Major’s innovative curriculum focuses on the mathematical tools required for a critical, deep mastery of economics. Through the coursework, you’ll master basic concepts and models in econometrics, macroeconomics and microeconomics, and mathematical economics. You’ll also learn skills that are particularly relevant in future career opportunities, including

  • abstract reasoning skills for choosing efficiently in coordination with others, and 
  • orderly thought processes to solve issues that arise when making choices.

This program is especially recommended for those students who intend to pursue graduate studies in economics.

Economic Decision-making

Economics has progressed in the last several decades by making extensive use of mathematical techniques. As a result, students who wish to pursue graduate study in accounting, finance and other disciplines for which mathematics is applied, as well as those students prepared to enter the business world upon graduation, benefit from a thorough grounding in both economics and mathematics.

In business, many companies apply mathematical economics to solve problems. That means they must have the right people at managerial levels with the skills required to solve these problems, increasing a company’s revenues or decreasing its cost. Those skills typically combine economic reasoning and mathematical techniques.

Related Graduate Degrees

Related Graduate Certificates

*Fox School of Business
**College of Science and Technology

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, the Bachelor of Arts offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $19,608.00 per year
Out-of-state: $35,232.00 per year

Our Academic Advisors

College of Liberal Arts academic advisors help you navigate your curriculum and potential career paths throughout your time at Temple. 

Dimitrios Diamantaras is the advisor in the Department of Economics.
Phone: 215-204-8169
Email:

Program Contacts

For questions regarding the Mathematical Economics Major, contact the following staff member.

Belinda Wilson is an administrator and the program contact for the Mathematical Economics Major.
Phone: 215-204-0472
Email:

The following staff members lead the Economics Department.

Michael Bognanno is the chair.  
Email:  

Michael Leeds is the director of undergraduate studies.
Phone: (215) 204-8030
Email:

University Honors Program

The College of Liberal Arts participates in Temple’s Honors Program. Learn more about the program and how to be admitted

Students who meet certain academic and extracurricular criteria may become members of the following honor societies. 

  • Alpha Lambda Delta is a national society that honors academic excellence during a student's first year at college.
  • Golden Key is an international society that enables members to realize their potential through the advancement of academics, leadership and service. 
  • Phi Beta Kappa is open to juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts. To qualify for Phi Beta Kappa, a student must maintain a high grade point average in a broad, rigorous program of study in the liberal arts, including mathematics and foreign languages.

Learn more about Temple’s honor societies.

Student Clubs & Organizations

Supplement your Mathematical Economics Major coursework and enhance your undergraduate experience at Temple through student clubs and organizations. You’ll have opportunities to meet and network with other students, get involved with the community, grow your interests, and develop résumé-boosting skills and experiences.

The Temple Economics Society is a student professional organization dedicated to connecting students interested in economics with employers and industry professionals.

Learn more about Temple’s student clubs and organizations.

Study Away

College of Liberal Arts undergraduate students are encouraged to study away for an academic year, semester or summer. Enrich your Temple experience by immersing yourself in new cultures, histories and perspectives in countries such as China, Germany, Ghana and Italy, as well as at Temple’s Rome and Tokyo campuses.

Learn more about your options for studying away

Accreditation

Temple University’s departments and programs are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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