A levels, AAA including Mathematics
Cambridge Pre-U, D3, D3, D3 including Mathematics
European Baccalaureate, 80% average, including 85% in Mathematics.
International Baccalaureate, 36 points, including HL6 in Mathematics
International foundation programme, Foundation Certificate from our International Pathway College or an appropriate alternative.
If English isn't your first language you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. We accept the following qualifications:
IELTS (Academic and Indicator), 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component
C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency, 176, with a minimum of 169 in each component
Duolingo, 110 overall, with a minimum of 100 in each component
GCSE/IGCSE/O level English Language (as a first or second language), Grade C
LanguageCert International ESOL SELT, B2 Communicator High Pass with a minimum score of 33/50 in each component
PTE Academic, 61, with a minimum of 55 in each component
TOEFL, 87 overall, with a minimum of 21 in each component
Trinity ISE III, Merit in all components
Economics is becoming more mathematical and now requires highly technical tools.
This degree in maths and economics will allow you to develop your mathematical knowledge while also giving you an understanding of economic theory.
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Year 1
We'll establish your base in mathematics, then prepare you to learn some principles of economics in your first year.
Mathematics modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Calculus
Algebra
Mathematical Skills I: Reasoning and communication
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Economics modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Economics 1
Economic Data Analysis
Year 2
Your second year will consist of core modules spread across the Department of Mathematics and Department of Economics and Related Studies.
Mathematics modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Probability and Statistics
Linear Algebra
Mathematical Skills II: Programming and Recent Advances
Economics modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Economics 2 (Micro)
Economics 2 (Macro)
Econometrics 2
Year 3
Your final year will focus on advanced economics, mathematics and preparation for your career.
You will take half your modules from the Department of Economics and half from the Department of Mathematics.
Economics
You will take a selection of option modules, examples of which may include:
Microeconomics 3
Macroeconomics 3
Applied Economics
Economics of Social Policy
Health Economics
Mathematical Economics
Industrial Economics
International Economics
Monetary Economics
Alternative Perspectives in Economics
Applied Econometrics
Econometric Methods for Research
Bubbles, Panics and Crashes: A Long Period Assessment of the Causes and Consequences of Financial Crises
International Economic Growth and Development
Political Economics
Experimental Economics
Financial and Time Series Econometrics
Mathematics
You will take a selection of option modules, examples of which may include:
Bayesian Statistics
Generalised Linear Models
Mathematical Finance I
Mathematical Finance II
Linear Optimisation and Game Theory
Statistical Pattern Recognition
Stochastic Processes
Survival Analysis
Practical Data Science with R
Time Series
Numerical Analysis
Cryptography
Linear Optimisation and Game Theory
Banking and financial services
Computing and IT
Law
Accountancy and actuarial work
Public administration
Logistics
Hospitality and sales
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year