Mathematics in Two-Subject Moderatorship 2012-13
(for the combination Mathematics + Economics only)
There is a special programme for the combination Mathematics and Economics, where Mathematical courses normally within Economics are replaced by more substantial courses in Mathematics in the Junior Freshman Year, and Mathematical Economics courses may be taken as part of the Mathematics programme in the Sophister years.
Junior Freshman Year
Note that these details are as at the end of the academic year 2011-12.
Michaelmas term
- MA1111 Linear algebra I Lecturer: Prof. Paschalis Karageorgis
- MA1123 Analysis on the real line I [10 credits] Lecturer: Prof. Donal O'Donovan
- ST1251 Introduction to Statistics I Lecturer: Prof. Eamonn Mullins (Statistics)
Hilary term
- MA061 Practical computing [0 credits]
- MA1214 Introduction to group theory [prerequisite: MA1111] Lecturer: Prof. Dmitri Zaitsev
- MA1124 Analysis on the real line II [prerequisite: MA1123] Lecturer: Prof. Donal O'Donovan
- MA1132 Advanced calculus Lecturer: Prof. Petronela Radu
- ST1252 Introduction to Statistics II [prerequisite: ST1251] Lecturer: Prof. Eamonn Mullins (Statistics)
All modules must be taken. (Unless indicated modules are 5 ECTS credits.)
Modules MA1111, MA1123, MA1214, MA1124 and MA1132 make up the Mathematics result at the end of the year, while modules ST1251 and ST1252 go towards the Economics result. A practical computing course 061 is also required. (This explains a total of 40 ECTS credits, but 10 of them are part of Economcs.)
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