ECON 51301: Introduction To Mathematics For Economics

2 credits

Spring 2025 Distance Learning Upper Division
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This is a Master's level course in mathematics and its application to economics. Students in this class will review and practice the mathematical methods required to solve micro and macroeconomic theoretical models, especially constrained optimization problems. The content covers a review of algebra, univariate and multivariate calculus, and constrained optimization methods, e.g., LaGrange multipliers. Mastering these methods is instrumental to preparing for ECON 51100 & 51200 (micro and macro theory).

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