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BSc Mathematics and Economics

Standard Route

100 courses

  1. EC1002 Introduction to economics
  2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half course)
  3. MT1173 Algebra
  4. MT1174 Calculus

200 and 300 courses

  1. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174)
  2. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174)
  3. MT2116 Abstract mathematics (MT1174) or (MT105A + MT105B)
  4. MT2176 Further calculus (half course) (MT1174) and
    MT2175 Further linear algebra (half course) (MT1173)
  5. One course from the following:

DV3044 Economics of development (EC2065 + MN3028) or (EC2065 + EC2066)

EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174)

EC3015 Economics of labour (EC2066 or MN3028)

EC3016 International economics (EC2065 + EC2066) or (EC2065 + MN3028)

EC3022 Public economics (EC2066 or MN3028)

EC3099 Industrial economics (EC2066 or MN3028)

EC3115 Monetary economics (EC2065)

EC3120 Mathematical economics (EC2066 + MT105A + MT105B) or (EC2066 + MT1174)

IR3026 International political economy (EC1002 or IR1011)

  1. One 300 course (or two half courses) from Selection group N
  2. One 300 course from Selection group E
  3. One 300 course (or two half courses) from Selection groups E or N

Notes

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Correction 6th July 2010

MT2117 Advanced calculus and MT2118 Advanced linear algebra will not be offered under the New Regulations.

They will be replaced, respectively, by two new half courses: MT2176 Further calculus and MT2175 Further linear algebra.

These new half courses will be available from September 2012.

The exclusions for MT3095 Further mathematics for economists have been amended accordingly.

The new structure of the Diploma for Graduates (Mathematics) will be available in 2012-13; in the meantime registrations for this diploma continue under the Old Regulations for degrees and diplomas in the fields of Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences.