Mathematics in Two-Subject Moderatorship 2018-19
(for all combinations except Mathematics + Economics)
Senior Sophister Year (pattern A)
Note: Although the list of modules has been updated recently, the regulations that appear below refer to the academic year 2017/18. These regulations will slightly change because of the Trinity Education Project and their updated version will be posted in mid August.
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: MA1111, MA1125, MA1132] Lecturer: Prof. David Wilkins
- MA2327 Ordinary differential equations [prerequisites: MA1126, MA1212] Lecturer: Prof. Miriam Logan
- MA2331 Equations of mathematical physics I [prerequisite: MA1132] Lecturer: Prof. Manuela Kulaxizi
- MA2341 Advanced classical mechanics I [prerequisite: MA1242] Lecturer: Prof. Sergey Frolov
- MA2361 Computation theory and logic Lecturer: Prof. Colm Ó Dúnlaing
- MA3421 Functional analysis I [prerequisites: MA2223, MA2224 are desirable] Lecturer: Prof. John Stalker
- MA3427 Algebraic topology I [prerequisites: MA1213 and one of MA2223, MA2321] Lecturer: Prof. David Wilkins
- MA3429 Differential geometry [prerequisite: MA2322] Lecturer: Prof. Sergey Frolov
- ST2351 Probability and theoretical statistics [prerequisite: ST1252] Lecturer: Prof. Simon Wilson (Statistics)
- ST3010 Applied forecasting [prerequisite: ST2351] Lecturer: Prof. Rozenn Dahyot (Statistics)
- ST3011 Multivariate linear analysis [prerequisite: ST2351] Lecturer: Prof. Brett Houlding (Statistics)
- ST3453 Stochastic models in space and time I [prerequisite: ST2351] Lecturer: Prof. Jason Wyse (Statistics)
- ST3456 Modern statistical methods II [prerequisite: ST2351] Lecturer: Prof. Bernardo Nipoti (Statistics)
- ST4003 Data analytics [10 credits, prerequisite: ST3011] Lecturer: Prof. Myra O'Regan (Statistics)
- ST4005 Decision analysis Lecturer: Prof. Brett Houlding (Statistics)
Students take 15 ECTS credits in each term. Other modules may also be considered subject to approval. Unless indicated otherwise, each module is worth 5 credits.
Hilary term
- MA2322 Calculus on manifolds [prerequisite: MA2321] Lecturer: Prof. Jan Manschot
- MA2328 Complex analysis [prerequisite: MA1126 or MA2321] Lecturer: Prof. Marius de Leeuw
- MA2332 Equations of mathematical physics II [prerequisite: MA2331] Lecturer: Prof. Anthony Brown
- MA2342 Advanced classical mechanics II [prerequisite: MA2341] Lecturer: Prof. Tristan McLoughlin
- MA3416 Group representations [prerequisites: MA1212, MA1213] Lecturer: Prof. Vincent Gélinas
- MA341F Introduction to algebraic geometry [prerequisites: MA2314, MA2322] Lecturer: Prof. Andreea Nicoara
- MA3428 Algebraic topology II [prerequisites: MA1213 and one of MA2223, MA2321] Lecturer: Prof. Sergey Mozgovoy
- MA342T Partial differential equations [prerequisite: MA2327] Lecturer: Prof. John Stalker
- MA346J Set theory and mathematical logic [prerequisite: MA2361] Lecturer: Prof. Colm Ó Dúnlaing
- MA3484 Methods of mathematical economics [prerequisite: MA1212] Lecturer: Prof. David Wilkins
- ST2005 Applied probability II [prerequisite: ST1252] Lecturer: Prof. Jason Wyse (Statistics)
- ST3454 Stochastic models in space and time II [prerequisite: ST2351] Lecturer: Prof. Rozenn Dahyot (Statistics)
- ST3455 Modern statistical methods I [prerequisite: ST2351] Lecturer: Prof. Simon Wilson (Statistics)
Students take 15 ECTS credits in each term. Other modules may also be considered subject to approval. Unless indicated otherwise, each module is worth 5 credits.
Year long modules
- MA3496 Mathematics education [10 credits] Lecturers: Prof. Elizabeth Oldham, Prof. Donal O'Donovan
- MA4492 Project [10 credits] Lecturer: Prof. Paschalis Karageorgis
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.
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 https://www.tcd.ie/calendar, and that they have also completed the Online Tutorial on avoiding plagiarism ‘Ready Steady Write’ located at https://www.tcd.ie/library/support/plagiarism/story_html5.html.
- 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 Academic Year Structure 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.