問題描述:
我準(zhǔn)備申請economics的MS,微觀經(jīng)濟學(xué),宏觀經(jīng)濟學(xué)、計量經(jīng)濟學(xué)都有修過,只是對三學(xué)期的多元微積分課程存在疑問,國內(nèi)高等數(shù)學(xué)只上了一學(xué)年(也就是兩學(xué)期),在成績單上體現(xiàn)為工科高等數(shù)學(xué)和多元微積分,線性代數(shù)上過一學(xué)期,概率統(tǒng)計上過一學(xué)期,不知道是否滿足這個MS課程設(shè)置的要求。
簡譯:
I have completed microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics. But I have some confusion about the undergraduate preparation courses for applying the master program, which include “Total of three semesters of calculus and linear algebra”, however, I have completed two semesters of college mathematics, which is shown on my transcript as “engineering mathematics and multivariable calculus”. I have also completed one semester of linear algebra and probability statistics. I am not sure if my undergraduate courses meet the requirement of your MS program. Do I need to complete additional prerequisite course(s), or may I apply to the MS in Economics derectly?
小秘回復(fù):
Thank you for your email and your interest in the UW-Madison Economics Master’s Program.
The math and economics courses are more recommendations of what students will have taken to do well in the program rather than hard requirements to get admitted. All courses on your transcript, as well as your other application materials, will be taken into consideration by the Admissions Committee. On the math preparation sheet, you can indicate that you believe you have met the math requirements through the coursework indicated below. The Admissions committee will take this into account when evaluating your application materials.
Application instructions and a link to the math preparation sheet are available on our website: http://econ.wisc.edu/documents/Math%20Prep%20form.%20MS.%20writeable.pdf