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Last updated on 2025-08-28

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Science - Mathematics/Statistics-Economics program at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) offers a unique blend of mathematics, statistics, and economics. This interdisciplinary approach allows students to explore practical applications of mathematical and statistical concepts within economics. The program is designed to enhance students' problem-solving skills through rigorous mathematical techniques, preparing them for various career paths in the fields of finance, government, and beyond.

Program structure

The Mathematics/Statistics-Economics program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a four-year period. Students will have the opportunity to:

  • Engage in a broad range of topics across mathematics, statistics, and economics.
  • Tailor their studies to align with individual interests and career goals.
  • Participate in experiential learning opportunities, enhancing their academic experience.

This program is offered on the Fredericton campus, providing a vibrant academic environment for students to thrive.

Featured Experiences

  • Interdepartmental program allowing for a diverse study of mathematics, statistics, and economics.
  • Opportunities for tailored study paths to meet individual student interests.
  • Practical applications of mathematical and statistical techniques in economics courses.

Career Options

  • Banking and Finance: Work in financial institutions, managing investments, and analyzing market trends.
  • Meteorologist: Utilize statistical models to predict weather patterns and analyze climate data.
  • Actuary: Assess financial risks using mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to evaluate the likelihood of future events.
  • Government Positions: Analyze economic data and contribute to policy-making in various governmental departments.
  • Data Analyst: Interpret complex data sets to help organizations make informed business decisions.

 

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