School of Mathematics & Applied Statistics (SMAS)

Mathematical Economics

The major study has the additional requirements that the following subjects be completed from the elective list: ECON205, ECON215, ECON221, ECON240, ECON322, ECON327 and MATH302.

Course Program

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

Year 1

     

ACCY100

Accounting 1A

Autumn

6

ECON101

Macroeconomic Essentials for Business

Autumn

6

MATH187

Mathematics 1: Algebra and Differential Calculus

Autumn

6

ACCY102

Accounting 1B

Spring

6

ECON111

Introductory Microeconomics

Spring

6

MATH111

Applied Mathematical Modelling 1

Spring

6

MATH188

Mathematics 2:  Series and Integral Calculus

Spring

6

Plus either

 

6

ISIT111

Programming Concepts

Autumn

6

or

     

CSCI114

Procedural Programming

Autumn

6

Year 2

     

ECON205

Macroeconomic Theory and Policy

Autumn

6

ECON215

Microeconomic Theory and Policy

Spring

6

MATH201

Multivariate and Vector Calculus

Autumn

6

MATH202

Differential Equations 2

Spring

6

FIN221

Introductory Business Finance

Autumn

6

STAT231

Probability & Random Variables

Autumn

6

FIN223

Investment Analysis

Spring

6

STAT232

Estimation & Hypothesis Testing

Spring

6

Year 3

     

ECON221

Econometrics

Autumn

6

ECON327

Advanced Econometrics

Spring

6

ECON240

Financial Modelling

Spring

6

MATH317

Financial Calculus

Autumn

6

MATH203

Linear Algebra

Autumn

6

FIN323

Portfolio Management

Autumn

6

FIN322

Advanced Business Finance

Spring

6

STAT332

Multiple Regression and Time Series

Spring

6

Year 4 (Non Honours)

ECON331

Financial Economics

Autumn

6

ECON322

Mathematical Economics

Spring

6

MATH302

Ordinary Differential Equations

Autumn

6

Plus

   

30 credit points from List of Electives

30

Year 4 (Honours)

ECON331

Financial Economics

Autumn

6

MATH302

Ordinary Differential Equations

Autumn

6

ACCY407

Empirical Research Methods

Autumn

6

INFO402

Mathematics and Economics Honours Project

Annual

12

ECON322

Mathematical Economics

Spring

6

Plus

     

12 credit points from the List of Electives

12

Last reviewed: 12 December, 2008

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