Entrance Prerequisites
Before entering the department, economics majors must complete, on a graded basis, prerequisite courses in introductory microeconomics, introductory macroeconomics, statistics and multivariable calculus. Please read the requirements below carefully. Freshmen and sophomores considering Economics as a major are also encouraged to attend our Open House in September and April, respectively.
Entrance prerequisites
To enter the department, an economics major must complete the prerequisite courses ECO 100, ECO 101, ECO 202 (or equivalent), and MAT 175 (or equivalent) by the end of sophomore year and earn a letter grade of C or better in each course. In the rare case that a student takes an intermediate level course (e.g. ECO 310 or ECO 311) without taking the corresponding introductory level course (e.g. ECO 100 or ECO 101) to satisfy an entry prerequisite, the intermediate level course must be completed by the end of the sophomore year with a grade of C or better.
Substitutions for the statistics prerequisite
To satisfy the statistics pre-requisite, ECO 202 can be substituted with (a) ORF 245 or (b) POL 345 in combination with POL 346. POL 345 alone will not count as a substitute for ECO 202. PSY 251, SPI 200, SML 201, and SOC 301 will also not count as a substitute.
Also note that the statistics pre-requisite cannot be satisfied with a summer course taken after the student has begun studies at Princeton except in highly unusual circumstances approved by the Executive Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Smita Brunnermeier.
Substitutions for the math prerequisite
ECO 201, MAT 201, or EGR 156 can be used as a substitute for MAT 175 for entry into the department. It is highly recommended that students who wish to take math-track econometrics (ECO 312), upper-level finance certificate courses (such as ECO 462, ECO 465, and ECO 466), or pursue graduate studies in economics and finance take MAT 201 and MAT 202 instead of one semester of MAT 175 or ECO 201 or EGR 156. Both MAT 201 and MAT 202 should be taken for a letter grade by this subset of students.
AP, IB, and British A-level exemptions
A prerequisite course exemption can be granted to students who earned a 5 or more on the relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exam, a 7 on the relevant higher-level International Baccalaureate (IB) exam, or a grade of A on the relevant British A-level exam.
Students who scored 5 on the AP Microeconomics exam can place out of ECO 100. Students who scored 5 on the AP Macroeconomics exam can be exempted from ECO 101. Students who scored 5 on the AP statistics exam can be exempted from ECO 202 but will not receive a unit of credit for the purpose of Advanced Standing. Exemption from ECO 100 and ECO 101 will also be accorded to students who pass the relevant British A-levels with a grade of A, and to those who earn a 7 on the higher-level International Baccalaureate exam.
The Department will permit freshmen exempted from ECO 100, ECO 101, and/or ECO 202 to enroll in ECO 310, 311, or 312 if approved by the instructor for the course. To be approved, students must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of multivariable calculus and vector and matrix algebra. For the latter, students should speak to Mathematics Department Placement Officer Professor Ana Menezes to certify that they regard your previous knowledge of mathematics as equivalent to completion of MAT 175, MAT 201-202, or better.