Computer Science - Economics
Description
The joint Computer Science-Economics concentration exposes students to the theoretical and practical connections between computer science and economics. It prepares students for professional careers that incorporate aspects of economics and computer technology and for academic careers conducting research in areas that emphasize the overlap between the two fields. Concentrators may choose to pursue either the A.B. or the Sc.B. degree. While the A.B. degree allows students to explore the two disciplines by taking advanced courses in both departments, its smaller number of required courses is compatible with a liberal education. The Sc.B. degree achieves greater depth in both computer science and economics by requiring more courses, and it offers students the opportunity to creatively integrate both disciplines through a design requirement. In addition to courses in economics, computer science, and applied mathematics, all concentrators must fulfill the Computer Science department's writing requirement by passing a course that involves significant expository writing.
Student Goals
Students in this concentration will:
- Recognize and analyze the interdependence between the elements of complex systems, especially ones involving human actors
- Understand concepts, tools, research methods, and key findings in several economics fields
- Grasp microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics
- Produce a culminating artifact such as a paper or software project at the intersection of computer science and economics
Requirements
Click here for a list of the Computer Science - Economics concentration requirements. For more information about this concentration, please visit the department's website.
Honors and Capstones
View Honors websiteStudents interested in becoming candidates for Honors should contact the concentration advisor(s) for Computer Science-Economics.
Tracks
- Professional Track
Liberal Learning
This concentration allows you to address the following Liberal Learning goals:
- Collaborate fully
- Engage with your community
- Develop a facility with symbolic languages
- Experience scientific inquiry
- Evaluate human behavior
Affiliated Departments
Advisors
Graduating Class
| Year | Total | Capstone | Honors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 4 | 3 | 0 |
| 2011 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2012 | 5 | 1 |
Alumni Pathways
Computer Science - Economics concentrators have gone on to careers in management and software engineering for video game companies and other start-ups.
See more details on the CareerLAB website.
If you are an advisor and would like to make changes to the information on this page, contact focal_point@brown.edu, or email Dean Besenia Rodriguez.
