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The BSc in Economics and Mathematics merges advanced mathematical studies with a quantitatively focused economics curriculum, highlighting mathematical techniques like econometrics—the use of statistical analysis to evaluate economic models using data.
Core economics courses deepen your knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics, while the mathematics component enhances your quantitative skills and lets you study practical applications relevant to economics.
After establishing a strong foundation in both fields during your first year, the second and third years offer elective courses to customize your degree based on your interests, including the opportunity to conduct research through an applied economics dissertation.
Past economics electives have covered subjects such as Behavioral Economics, Data Science, International Economics, and Macroeconomic Theory and Policy. Mathematics electives have included Complex Networks, Financial Mathematics, and Time Series Analysis.