Mathematics with Economics, BSc Hons
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Bachelor's degree
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Duration
3 Years
Our highly regarded mathematics courses were ranked in the top 10 in the UK in the 2019 Guardian University Guide. They include our mathematics with economics degree, which will sharpen your ability to analyse and solve problems, and enable you to apply mathematics to real-life situations informed by economics. You will learn to use mathematical software and consider how economics-related problems can be solved through applied mathematics.
With a new understanding of logical analysis, deduction, modelling and calculation, you will have the kind of skills and knowledge many employers are looking for. You will be ready to pursue careers in a range of business and financial roles.
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About this course
For entry in September 2021, you will require:
104 UCAS points from A-Levels which MUST include a grade C, or higher, in A-Level Maths
AND YOU WILL ALSO REQUIRE:
GCSE English (Language or Literature) AND GCSE Maths at grade 4/C or above. We also consider equivalent qualifications in English and Maths at Level 2, in place of GCSEs
What you should know about this course
As a student on the BSc Hons Mathematics with Economics course, you will have the opportunity to develop skills such as logical analytics, deductions, economic modelling, problem-solving and mathematical modelling
Throughout the course, you will acquire a broad understanding of mathematical methods and business processes and the ability to appreciate their relevance in economics for business
You will learn to identify and analyse relevant data from different sources and acquire IT skills using specialist contemporary mathematical software packages
Overall, the course will improve your ability to think independently, to interpret and present mathematical findings, to translate quantitative information into qualitative form, and to work in teams
Ranked #1 in London for two categories of student satisfaction (Guardian University Guide, 2020).
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Subjects
- Risk
- Problem Solving
- Data analysis
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Calculus
- Algebra
- Financial
- University
- IT risk
- Financial Training
- GCSE Mathematics
Course programme
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Introduction to Economics for Business (30 credits)
- Vectors and Matrices (15 credits)
- Mathematical Coding (15 credits)
- Calculus and Mathematical Analysis (30 credits)
- Analysis of Data (15 credits)
- Probability and Randomness (15 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Intermediate Economics for Business (30 credits)
- Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (30 credits)
- Operational Research: Linear Programming (15 credits)
- Simulation and Modelling (15 credits)
- Statistical Data Analysis and Time Series (30 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Managerial Economics (30 credits)
- Machine Learning (15 credits)
- Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
- Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
- Modelling and Analysis of Financial Instruments (15 credits)
- Financial Time Series (15 credits)
- Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
- Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
- Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
- Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
- Linear Models and Statistical Inference (15 credits)
- Research Methods and Mathematics Project (30 credits)
- UAS: Mathematics Education and Communication (30 credits)
- Mathematics Work Placement (30 credits)
- Machine Learning (15 credits)
- Actuarial Mathematics and Risk Modelling (15 credits)
- Optimisation Techniques (15 credits)
- Mathematics for the Life Sciences (15 credits)
- Graph Theory and Applications (15 credits)
- Coding and Cryptography (15 credits)
- Partial Differential Equations (15 credits)
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Mathematics with Economics, BSc Hons