Mathematics BS (Applied Mathematics)/Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics MS (Applied Consumer Analytics)(non-thesis)

The Applied Consumer Analytics emphasis provides students with the analytical skills needed to transform data into practical information for use in organizational and policy decisions. Consumer and policy analysts are in demand by private, public, and non-profit organizations. Students gather data about consumers, policies, and market conditions using the empirical research process and analyze the data through mathematical models such as linear and non-linear multivariate models, time series and panels data analyses, econometric forecasting methods, and policy analysis techniques.

Admission to Program

Students may apply to the Double Dawgs pathway once they have completed MATH 3200. This will likely be in their second year.

Admission to the pathway does not guarantee admission to the graduate program.

Curriculum

Graduate-level courses that may be used to satisfy undergraduate and graduate program requirements.

FHCE 6000
FHCE 7050
FHCE 7150
FHCE 7270
Other approved courses for the M.S. degree

Additional requirements that are unique to this Double Dawgs program:

N/A

Admission to Graduate Program

Admission to the graduate program is competitive.

Program Advisor

  • Name: Dee Warmath
  • Email: warmath@uga.edu
  • Phone: (706) 542-4847
  • Address: 121 Barrow Hall

Undergraduate Major Information

  • Major: Mathematics B.S.
  • Department/College: Mathematics

Advising Contact

  • Name: Jennifer Royal
  • Email: jroyal@uga.edu
  • Phone: (706) 542-2211
  • Address: Boyd 437

Graduate Major Information

  • Major: Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics M.S.
  • Department/College: Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics

Advising Contact

  • Name: Dee Warmath
  • Email: warmath@uga.edu
  • Phone: (706) 542-4847
  • Address: 121 Barrow Hall