B.Sc. Economics and Mathematics (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Newcastle Upon Tyne

£ 12,075 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Newcastle upon tyne

  • Duration

    36 Months

  • Start date

    August

The Economics and Mathematics (Hons) degree is part of our Joint Honours in Science scheme and allows you to study the complementary subjects of economics and mathematics. On this degree, you benefit from the expert teaching of both Newcastle University Business School and the School of Mathematics and Statistics, and will enjoy the facilities and student community in both Schools. You will also enjoy strong support from the School that provides the administrative home of the Joint Honours in Science scheme.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Newcastle Upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
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Newcastle University, NE1 7RU

Start date

AugustEnrolment now open

About this course

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Subjects

  • Statistics
  • Mathematics
  • Economics
  • Calculus
  • Algebra
  • School
  • Joint
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Probability

Course programme

Course Content

Stage 1

Compulsory modules

  • ACE1037 Global Economics

  • ACE1050 Academic and Research Skills for Joint Honours study

  • ECO1002 Economic Analysis

  • ECO1018 Economic Applications

  • MAS1601 Introduction to Calculus

  • MAS1602 Introductory Algebra: Complex Numbers, Vectors and Matrices

  • MAS1603 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations

  • MAS1604 Probability and Statistics

Stage 2

Compulsory modules

  • ECO2003 Economic Modelling

  • ECO2004 Microeconomic Analysis

  • ECO2005 Macroeconomic Analysis

  • MAS2103 Complex Variable

  • MAS2104 Introduction to Vector Calculus

  • MAS2105 Methods for Solving Differential Equations

  • MAS2302 Introduction to Statistical Inference

  • MAS2304 Foundations of Probability

  • MAS2316 Introduction to Regression and Modelling

Stage 3

Compulsory modules

  • MAS3106 Chaos: Theoretical and Numerical Methods

  • MAS3302 Introduction to Statistical Inference

  • ECO3018 Financial Economics

Optional modules

You take 90 credits from the following list:

  • ACE2053 Developing Graduate Skills for Professional Practice

  • ECO3001 Advanced Microeconomics

  • ECO3002 Advanced Macroeconomics

  • ECO3004 Labour Economics

  • ECO3005 Behavioural Economics and Experimental Methods

  • ECO3006 Economics of Banking

  • ECO3008 Econometric Analysis

  • ECO3009 Price Discrimination

  • ECO3010 Monetary Economics

  • ECO3014 Public Economics

  • ECO3021 Economics of Risk and Uncertainty

  • ECO3022 Health Economics

  • ECO3026 Industrial Economics and Policy

  • ECO3027 Economics of Development, Transition and Reform

  • MAS3001 Mathematical Education

  • MAS3103 Complex Variable

  • MAS3111 Partial Differential Equations with Applications

  • MAS3121 Variational Methods

  • MAS3213 Algebra

  • MAS3216 Enumeration and Combinatorics

  • MAS3223 Linear Algebra

  • MAS3224 The Foundations of Calculus

  • MAS3317 Introduction to Bayesian Statistics

  • MAS3320 Statistical Modelling

  • MAS3322 Applied Probability

  • MAS3323 Time Series and Forecasting

  • MAS3324 Stochastic Financial Modelling

  • MAS3327 Markov Processes

  • MAS3329 Randomized Clinical Trials

  • NCL3007 Career Development for final year students

B.Sc. Economics and Mathematics (Hons)

£ 12,075 + VAT