BSc Economics and Mathematics (LG11)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About BSc Economics and Mathematics
Our Economics and Mathematics degree allows you to study mathematics at a high level while also studying economics using mathematical tools.
Within the mathematics part of the degree you can explore applied topics that are particularly relevant to economics. If you are more interested in using mathematics in an applied way to understand the real-world use of statistics in economics, you might also be interested in our BSc Economics and Econometrics.
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Subjects
- GCSE Mathematics
- Economics
- Mathematics
Course programme
- Analysis
- Linear Algebra and Geometry
- ODEs, Curves and Dynamics
- Probability and Statistics
- Economic Principles 1 (E)
- Economic Principles 2 (E)
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Econometrics
- Intermediate Economics 1 (E)
- Intermediate Economics 2
- Surfaces and Vector Fields
- Ordinary Differential Equations 2
- Applied Partial Differential Equations 2
- Computational Mathematics
- Methods of Complex Functions
- Growth and Development
- Applied Microeconomics
- History of Economic Thought
- Foundations of Econometric Theory (QM5)
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Applied Economics: Current Economic Problems
- Economics of Developing Countries
- International Economics
- Labour Economics
- Industrial Economics
- Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
- Advanced Econometric Theory (QM6)
- Applied Economics Dissertation
- Applied Econometrics (QM4)
- Environmental Economics
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Behavioural Economics
- Public Economics
- Ordinary Differential Equations 2
- Multivariate Analysis
- Mathematical Methods
- Time Series Analysis
- Introduction to Queueing Networks
- Financial Mathematics
- Theory of Inference
- Complex Networks
- Numerical Analysis 23
BSc Economics and Mathematics (LG11)