I am planning to take some intermediate level economic courses at UT in summer/spring session, LIke Macroeconomics theory and Microeconomics theory, Advanced Econometrics, Advance economics theory-Micro and Macro.
I have studied Advanced Mathematics , linear algebre, probability during my previous undergraduate study for my engineering degree.
I am just wondering if my mathematical background id enough for those economics courese.If it's neccessary for me to take some math or statistic courses first, then I can take it this winter term at ryerson.
Sincerely hope someone with the knowledge or experience will kindly give me some suggestion.
I have studied Advanced Mathematics , linear algebre, probability during my previous undergraduate study for my engineering degree.
I am just wondering if my mathematical background id enough for those economics courese.If it's neccessary for me to take some math or statistic courses first, then I can take it this winter term at ryerson.
Sincerely hope someone with the knowledge or experience will kindly give me some suggestion.