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ECN 3810 - Mathematical Analysis for Economists

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Advanced Mathematical Analysis for Economists. This course is designed to teach students the language of mathematics and how to use it to better understand economics. Emphasis is placed on the application of mathematical concepts to economic models. The course includes, among other concepts, the mathematics of, and economic applications of equilibrium, slopes and derivatives, differentials, optimization, constrained optimization, and integration. Applications include problems in consumer and producer theory, general equilibrium, econometrics and other relevant areas.
Prerequisite(s): (ECN 2010  or ECN 201) and [(ECN 2000  or ECN 200) or (ECN 2020  or ECN 202)] or (ECN 2100  or ECN 210) with a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course.



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