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Economics needs math, okay?
Although economics belongs to liberal arts, it also has certain requirements for mathematics. Basic economics emphasizes knowledge theory, but with the deepening of research, more and more mathematical knowledge will be needed as a tool for modeling and analysis. The main mathematics courses are calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, and operational research.

Introduction to Economics Specialty Economics majors train talents who have the theoretical basis of Marxist economics, are familiar with modern western economic theories, master modern economic analysis methods, have the ability to expand and penetrate into related fields of economics, and can engage in economic analysis, forecasting, planning and economic management in comprehensive economic management departments, policy research departments, financial institutions and enterprises.