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Majoring in Economics
MIT's major programs in economics: Economics (14-1), Mathematical Economics (14-2), and Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science (6-14).
Economics MajorsLearn more about the Economics department (Course 14) at MIT, academic offerings, and take a look at other useful websites for those interested in economics.
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Click here to download pdf (better for mobile)MIT's major programs in economics: Economics (14-1), Mathematical Economics (14-2), and Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science (6-14).
Economics MajorsLearn more about MIT's minor program in Economics.
Economics MinorDescribes MIT's double major between Economics and any other major.
Economics Double MajorMIT's HASS (Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences) concentration in Economics.
Economics ConcentrationMIT's HASS (Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences) concentration in Developmental Economics.
Developmental EconomicsList of Economics courses for the current semester - includes professor and semester offerings.
Economics ClassesDescribes MIT's undergraduate transfer policies for economics courses taken at other colleges.
Transfer Credit InfoContains informations about career fairs, on-campus company presentations, on-campus recruiting, mock interviews, alumni network, and overall resources for career development.
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