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  2. Although economics graduate programs have varying admissions requirements, graduate training in economics is highly mathematical. Most economics PhD programs expect applicants to have had advanced calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and basic probability theory.

  3. Aug 16, 2013 · good grades, especially in whatever math and economics classes you take, a good score on the math GRE, some math classes and a statistics class on your transcript, research experience,...

  4. www.lse.ac.uk › graduate › mresphd-economicsMRes/PhD Economics - LSE

    Currently, there are economics PhD field courses covering: econometrics, international, labour, public, development, industrial, microeconomics, macroeconomics, political economy, and environmental economics. In addition, the LSE offers PhD field courses in Corporate Finance and Asset Pricing.

  5. To be a competitive applicant, you will need to take some upper division mathematics classes such as how to write proofs (Math 109), linear algebra (Math 102), real analysis (Math 140A or 142AB), probability (Math 180A) and statistics (Math 181AB). See more below.

  6. If accepted for the PhD degree, you will be registered initially for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (CPGS) in Economics. Students registered for the CPGS are required to: Attend the 'How to do Economics' lecture course.

  7. Course recommendations. Math 1A-1B; Math 53 and Math 54 (multivariable calculus and linear algebra) Economics 101A-B, the quantitative theory sequence; Economics 141, the more quantitative econometrics course; Additional math and statistics courses (linear algebra, real analysis, probability, etc.)

  8. Math Preparation for Graduate School. Although economics graduate programs have varying admissions requirements, graduate training in economics is highly mathematical. A 1991 report by the American Economic Association presented economics PhD students with the following list of mathematical topics: high school mathematics only.

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