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4 curriculum builds primarily on the Calculus II GIR; not all courses require a GIR as a pre-
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6-14 WHY MAJOR IN 6-14? Students majoring in 6-14 will graduate with a foundational knowledge of economic analysis computing optimization and data science having also acquired hands-on experience in empirical analysis of data to uncover and solve real-world problems The required subjects include core courses in
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