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College of Business

Bachelor of Science (BS), Quantitative Economics

Program Overview

In Anderson University’s Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Engineering program, you’ll be equipped with the analytical and problem-solving skills necessary to tackle complex economic and financial issues. By combining economic theory with mathematical rigor, this program is designed to prepare you to excel in a data-driven and quantitative workforce. You’ll complete coursework in statistical modeling, econometrics, and quantitative reasoning that will enable you to objectively analyze competing economic systems in a divisive and contentious political climate. Upon graduation, you may find a career in economics, data analytics, or global business. You’ll also have a strong foundation for advanced studies in fields such as economics, quantitative finance, or data analytics. Your experience at Anderson University could ensure that you are well-positioned for success in competitive graduate programs or professional roles. 

Upon graduation from the program, you will have developed the ability to think critically from both economic and mathematical perspectives, grounded in a strong theoretical foundation. You’ll be equipped with the essential economic and mathematical theory needed to describe, evaluate, and solve real-world economic problems. You’ll be able to apply mathematical tools to solve complex economic problems and utilize statistical and analytical techniques in practical contexts.

Graduates of the Quantitative Economics program may build careers as economists, data analysts, financial analysts, or investment analysts. You could also choose to pursue graduate studies in economics, quantitative finance, or data analytics. 

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Program at a Glance

Total Credit Hours

120
I-20 Approved: Yes
I-17 Approved: No

Details

Program Director: Dr. Josiah Reiswig
Class Format: Seated (Main Campus)
Program Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
Start Date: Fall (August) | Spring (January)
Admission Requirements
No previous degree is required to enroll in this program.
Official high school or GED transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from their previous school.

Two essays (prompts) or official SAT, ACT, or CLT scores are required during the application process.

Anderson University has a rolling admission process (students are notified when the are accepted whenever that is during the year) but students are encouraged to apply by the following dates: December 1st for the best scholarship consideration and no later than July 1st to begin in the fall semester.
Career Outcomes


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Why AU?
All courses at Anderson University are informed by faith and taught by caring, supportive faculty. As a student you will enjoy a low student to faculty ratio, giving you more personalized attention from professors who won’t leave you to fend for yourself. AU students are strongly positioned to enter the workforce because both their skills and character are in high demand. I might also include that these courses will help you gain a strong foundation for graduate programs and admittance to pre-professional programs.
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