Mathematics in Two-Subject Moderatorship 2014-15
(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 not yet final and are still subject to change.
Michaelmas term
- MA1111 Linear algebra I Lecturer: Prof. Vladimir Dotsenko
- MA1123 Analysis on the real line I [10 credits] Lecturer: Prof. Donal O'Donovan
- ST1251 Introduction to Statistics I Lecturer: Prof. Arthur White (Statistics)
Hilary term
- MA1124 Analysis on the real line II [prerequisite: MA1123] Lecturer: Prof. Donal O'Donovan
- MA1132 Advanced calculus [prerequisites: MA1111, MA1123] Lecturer: Prof. Sergey Frolov
- MA1214 Introduction to group theory [prerequisite: MA1111] Lecturer: Prof. Dmitri Zaitsev
- ST1252 Introduction to Statistics II [prerequisite: ST1251] Lecturer: Prof. Arthur White (Statistics)
All modules must be taken. (Unless indicated otherwise, 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. (This explains a total of 40 ECTS credits, but 10 of them are part of Economcs.)
Economics
Please refer to the website for Economics in TSM for details about Economics.
Freshman Regulations (Mathematics)
The regulations that apply to the Two-subject Moderatorship Course in Mathematics are set out in the The University of Dublin Calendar (Two-Subject Moderatorship Courses - General Regulations).
- Students take modules to the value of 60 credits including both Mathematics and Economics (30 in each term divided equally into Mathematics and Economics credits).
- As all modules are compulsory, there is no need to register any module options, but students should check that their modules are correctly recorded at the student portal.
- Papers are set on a majority of Mathematics modules at the annual examination (held in April/May). The mark for these modules may also incorporate credit for assessed work throughout the academic year as prescribed by the lecturers concerned. (For further information on assessment, consult the individual module descriptions.)
- Results for examinations are published according to the following grades: I = 70 to 100, II.1 = 60 to 69, II.2 = 50 to 59, III = 40 to 49, F.1 = 30 to 39, F.2 = 0 to 29.
- Each module is marked in the range from 0 to 100%.
- In order to pass their year in TSM,
students must attain an average
mark (credit weighted average)
of at least 40% over the (30 credits of) mathematics modules and also
obtain an average of 40% in Economics.
In addition
students must either
pass all modules or pass by compensation, which is possible
in two ways:
- pass modules totalling at least 25 credits in each of Mathematics and Economics and obtain at least 30% in all modules, OR
- pass all modules in one subject and pass modules totalling at least 20 credits in the other subject with no module mark below 35%.
- Students who do not attend regularly, who are absent from tests and examinations without good cause may be returned to the Senior Lecturer's office as non-satisfactory for the relevant term. Non-satisfactory students may be refused permission to take their annual examination and may be required to repeat their year by the Senior Lecturer.
- A supplemental examination is held in August/September for those who have failed to pass the year at the annual examination. Freshman students will be required to sit a supplemental examination in all failed modules if they have not either passed or passed by compensation at the annual examination. Supplemental results are assessed by the same regulations as at the annual examinations, based on the modules passed at the annual examination session together with the results at the supplemental session.
- Students who do not pass at the annual or supplemental examinations are subject to regulations on repetition of year stated in The University of Dublin Calendar (Part II).
Sources of Information
The University of Dublin Calendar
All courses within Trinity College are administered in accordance with the regulations set out in the The University of Dublin Calendar which is published annually. The section of the Calendar setting out the general regulations of the College is published separately in the booklet General Regulations and Information and Board Statement on Safety which is distributed to all students on admission to College.
In particular, the following information can be found in the online version of the University Calendar:
- Regulations concerning Undergraduate Degrees and Diplomas in the School of Mathematics
- General Regulations for Two-Subject Moderatorship Courses
- Content of Subjects in Two-Subject Moderatorship Courses
Important information.
- All students should study the requirements of the university with regard to avoiding plagiarism. In particular all students are required to certify, on submitting assignments etc., that they have read and understood the plagiarism provisions in the General Regulations of the University Calendar for the current year found at http://www.tcd.ie/calendar, and that they have also completed the Online Tutorial on avoiding plagiarism ‘Ready Steady Write’ located at http://tcd-ie.libguides.com/plagiarism/ready-steady-write.
- Student Guidelines concerning Examinations and Assessment are available on the College web site.
- For students with special requirements resulting from disabilities, there are special arrangements that can be made.
- For dates of terms and other College dates consult the Key Dates listed on the College website.
- For information on their academic progress, including information on course and module registrations, lecture timetables, examination timetables and examination results, students should log into My.tcd.ie (the student administration portal) with their College username and password.
- Some modules may require students to log into MyModule (Blackboard) for lecture notes and slides, and for assessment purposes (online completion of tests , submission of assignments, etc.).
- There is a Student Homepage on the College website, which may be accessed via a link from the TCD Local page.
Please note that The University of Dublin Calendar should be consulted for definitive information about the rules, regulations, and activities of the University.