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BSc/MSci Mathematics with Economics


First Year
Term 1
Mathematics
MATH1101 Analysis 1
MATH1201 Algebra 1
MATH1401 Mathematical Methods 1

Economics
ECON1604 Economics 1 (Combined Studies) 1 unit

Term 2
Mathematics
MATH1102 Analysis 2
MATH1202 Algebra 2
MATH1402 Mathematical Methods 2

Economics
ECON1604 cont.

Second Year
Term 1

Mathematics
MATH2101 Analysis 3: Complex Analysis
MATH2201 Algebra 3: Further Linear Algebra
MATH2401 Mathematical Methods 3

Economics
ECON2601 Economics 2 (Combined Studies) 1 unit

Term 2
Mathematics
Choice of 3 from:
MATH7102 Analysis 4: Real Analysis
MATH7112 Geometry and Groups
MATH7202 Algebra 4: Groups and Ring
MATH7304 Electromagnetism
MATH7402 Mathematical Methods 4
MATH7501 Probability and Statistics
MATH7601 Computational Methods
MATH7701 Number Theory
Outside (half-unit) Option

Economics
ECON2601 cont.
All Mathematics with Economics students are recommended to take 7501 Probability and Statistics.
Students on the MSci degree are recommended to take 3 Mathematics options to ensure that they have
the background for enough options in Year 3/4

Third Year (BSc)


Mathematics
Two units of Year 3 Mathematics options

Economics
One unit of suitable Economics option(s)

Various
One unit of Year 3 Mathematics options or approved outside options. (please note that you
cannot take any further Economics options)

Third Year (MSci)


Mathematics
Two units of Year 3 Mathematics designated options

Economics
One unit of suitable Economics option(s)

Various
One unit of Year 3 Mathematics options or approved outside options. (please note that you
cannot take any further Economics options)

Fourth Year (MSci)


Mathematics
M901 Project (1 unit)
One unit of Year 4 Mathematics options.

Economics
One unit of suitable Economics option(s)

Various
One unit of Year 3 or Year 4 Mathematics or approved outside options (no second year maths
options may be taken)
Please note that a minimum of 3 units at M- level (Year 4) must be passed in order to graduate with
a MSci; it may therefore be advisable to take more than 3 units at M-level.

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