Mathematical Economics combines the study of mathematics, statistics, and economics. A strong preparation in the fundamentals of both economics and mathematics is crucial to success in the increasingly complicated international business world. At its core Mathematical Economics is the study of economic phenomena through mathematical methods and modeling.

Duration4 year(s)
Tuition FeeUSD 48,930 / Year
Next IntakeAugust 21, 2023
Mathematical Economics
About
Disciplines
College of Arts & Sciences
Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Freshman Admission: Applicants who have not attended a college or university upon completion of secondary school AND who have met all requirements including English proficiency as noted below.
- Transfer Admission : Applicants who have attended a college or university upon completion of secondary school AND met all requirements including English proficiency as noted below.
- Non-degree Admission: Applicants who are exchange or visiting students.
- Conditional Admission: Applicants who meet UK’s academic requirements for admission but do not meet the minimum language proficiency requirement or the departmental specific requirements (such as certain SAT/ACT math scores for Engineering and Nursing).
- Students who are offered conditional admission because of English may either resubmit a higher TOEFL/IELTS score or enroll in UK's Center for English as a Second Language program. The duration of these courses will depend on placement test results and individual student progress. Upon successful completion of the English language course(s), the student will move seamlessly into a degree program at UK. This means no TOEFL/IELTS scores will be required if students complete CESL.
- Students who require a higher math score for Engineering may submit a higher score or switch their intended major to a program that does not have specific requirements.
- No additional application is required for Conditional Admission.
English Requirements
- IELTSMin 6
- TOEFLMin 71
Career
Grow Your Future
There are excellent job opportunities in all areas of risk management. Many of the Mathematical Economics majors go into the actuarial profession after graduation. The major is also provides a strong foundation for graduate work in mathematics, economics, finance, and operations research.
Career opportunities in Mathematical Economics
- economist
- management accountant
- actuary
- bank examiner
- market research analyst
- financial analyst
- marketing/sales manager
- financial planner
- claims examiner
- investment manager
- international trade specialist
- real estate investor
- statistician
- teacher
- professor
Fee Information
Application Fee 60
How to Apply
1. Complete UK International Application for Undergraduate Admission or Common Application
2. $60 Application processing fee (non-refundable)
3. Official transcripts in English
4. English proficiency directly from testing center:
- TOEFL: 71 iBT, 543 IPT (UK administered)
- TOEFL Essentials: 7.5
- IELTS: 6.0
- Duolingo: 105
5. Optional tests: ACT / SAT (M+CR) Scores
- ACT school code: 1554 | SAT school code - 1837
- Required for engineering programs and scholarships
Priority Deadline:
- December 1 for Fall semester (August start)
- October 15 for Spring semester (January start)
*Scholarship deadline for freshmen international undergraduate students is December 1.
Mathematical Economics
University of Kentucky
United States of America, Lexington