Mathematics in Two-Subject Moderatorship 2013-14
(for the combination Mathematics + Economics only)
Senior Sophister Year (pattern A)
Note that this is a preliminary version for planning purposes. All details are not yet final and are still subject to change.
In the Senior Sophister year, students who continue with Mathematics (rather than majoring in their other subject) must either continue with both subjects [an option available in a limited number of combinations] or major in Mathematics (which is pattern B). This page relates to pattern A.
All module choices are subject to them being possible within the timetable.
Michaelmas term
- MA2321 Analysis in several real variables [prerequisites: MA1124, MA1132, MA1212] Lecturer: Prof. David Simms
- MA2325 Complex analysis I [prerequisite: MA1124] Lecturer: Prof. John Stalker
- MA2331 Equations of mathematical physics I [prerequisite: MA1132] Lecturer: Prof. Darran McManus
- MA2341 Advanced classical mechanics I [prerequisite: MA1242] Lecturer: Prof. John Bulava
- MA3411 Abstract algebra I Lecturer: Prof. David Wilkins
- MA3417 Introduction to Gröbner bases [prerequisite: MA2215] Lecturer: Prof. Vladimir Dotsenko
- MA3423 Topics in complex analysis I [prerequisite: MA2325] Lecturer: Prof. Dmitri Zaitsev
- MA3429 Differential geometry I [prerequisite: MA2322] Lecturer: Prof. Peter Taylor
- MA3467 Algorithms Lecturer: Prof. Colm Ó Dúnlaing
- MA346A Cryptology Lecturer: Dr. Michael Purser
- ST3010 Applied Forecasting [5 credits, prerequisite: ST2352] Lecturer: Prof. Rozenn Dahyot (Statistics)
- ST3011 Multivariate Data Analysis Lecturer: Prof. Brett Houlding (Statistics)
- ST3451 Applied linear statistical models I Lecturer: Prof. Rozenn Dahyot (Statistics)
- ST3457 Statistical inference I [prerequisite: ST2352] Lecturer: Prof. Simon Wilson (Statistics)
- ST4003 Data Analytics [10 credits, prerequisites: ST3010, ST3011] Lecturer: Prof. Myra O'Regan (Statistics)
Hilary term
- MA2316 Introduction to number theory Lecturer: Prof. Vladimir Dotsenko
- MA2322 Calculus on manifolds [prerequisite: MA2321] Lecturer: Prof. David Simms
- MA2326 Ordinary differential equations [prerequisite: MA1124] Lecturer: Prof. John Stalker
- MA2332 Equations of mathematical physics II [prerequisite: MA2331] Lecturer: Prof. Sinéad Ryan
- MA2342 Advanced classical mechanics II [prerequisite: MA2341] Lecturer: Prof. Dmytro Volin
- MA3412 Abstract algebra II Lecturer: Prof. David Wilkins
- CS4002 Category theory Lecturer: Prof. Arthur Hughes (Computer Science)
- MA3424 Topics in complex analysis II [prerequisite: MA3423] Lecturer: Prof. Dmitri Zaitsev
- MA342H Partial differential equations (methods and applications) Lecturer: Prof. John Stalker
- MA342L Probability --- topic TBC [prerequisite: MA2224]
- ST3452 Applied linear statistical models II [prerequisite: ST3451] Lecturer: Prof. John Haslett (Statistics)
- ST3458 Statistical inference II [prerequisite: ST2352] Lecturer: Prof. Cathal Walsh (Statistics)
Year long modules
EC4090 (Economics) Quantitative Methods [15 credits, or 10 credits by arrangement]
Students take 30 credits total, usually 15 credits in each term. Further modules may also be considered subject to approval. (Unless indicated otherwise, modules are 5 ECTS credits.)Sources of Information
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