sida1049
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Alright, so I'm considering doing B Science (Advanced Science or Advanced)/B Arts, and I'm trying to get my head around how to structure my study plan.
So let's say I'm awfully determined to major in Mathematics, Statistics and Economics. Would the following study plan work? Are there any significant drawbacks to it?
Study plan
1st year:
MATH1901 (3 units) Semester 1
Differential Calculus (Advanced)
MATH1902 (3 units) Semester 1
Linear Algebra (Advanced)
MATH1903 (3 units) Semester 2
Integral Calculus and Modelling Advanced
MATH1905 (3 units) Semester 2
Statistics (Advanced)
ECMT1010 (6 units) Semester 2
Introduction to Economic Statistics
ECMT1020 (6 units) Semester 2
Introduction to Econometrics
ECON1001 (6 units) Semester 1
Introductory Microeconomics
ECON1002 (6 units) Semester 1
Introductory Macroeconomics
(12 units free)
2nd year:
MATH2961 (6 units) Semester 1
Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Advanced)
MATH2965 (6 units) Semester 2
Partial Differential Equations Intro (Advanced)
MATH2969 (6 units) Semester 1
Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Advanced)
MATH2970 (6 units) Semester 2
Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
STAT2911 (6 units) Semester 1
Probability and Statistical Models (Advanced)
STAT2912 (6 units) Semester 2
Statistical Tests (Advanced)
ECOS2901 (6 units) Semester 1
Intermediate Microeconomics Honours
ECOS2902 (6 units) Semester 2
Intermediate Macroeconomics Honours
3rd year: (Complete Statistics and Economics majors)
STAT3911 (6 units) Semester 1
Stochastic Processes and Time Series (Advanced)
STAT3912 (6 units) Semester 1
Applied Linear Models (Advanced)
STAT3913 (6 units) Semester 2
Statistical Inference (Advanced)
STAT3914 (6 units) Semester 2
Applied Statistics (Advanced)
ECOS3901 (6 units) Semester 1
Advanced Microeconomics Honours
ECOS3902 (6 units) Semester 2
Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
ECOS3903 (6 units) Semester 1
Applied Microeconometrics
ECOS3904 (6 units) Semester 2
Applied Macroeconometrics
4th year: (Complete Mathematics major)
MATH3975 (6 units) Semester 2 [can enrol in same semester as MATH2970]
Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
MATH3976 (6 Units) Semester 1
Mathematical Computing (Advanced)
MATH3977 (6 units) Semester 2
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics (Advanced)
MATH3969 (6 units) Semester 2
Measure Theory and Fourier Analysis (Advanced)
ECOS2201 (6 units) Semester 1
Economics of Competition and Strategy
ECOS2903 (6 units) Semester 1
Mathematical Economics A
(12 units free)
That's it.
Also, would it be possible to fit a computer science minor within the 12 free units of the first and last years? Would that be practical, considering that one would probably forget the junior content?
Thanks guys.
So let's say I'm awfully determined to major in Mathematics, Statistics and Economics. Would the following study plan work? Are there any significant drawbacks to it?
Study plan
1st year:
MATH1901 (3 units) Semester 1
Differential Calculus (Advanced)
MATH1902 (3 units) Semester 1
Linear Algebra (Advanced)
MATH1903 (3 units) Semester 2
Integral Calculus and Modelling Advanced
MATH1905 (3 units) Semester 2
Statistics (Advanced)
ECMT1010 (6 units) Semester 2
Introduction to Economic Statistics
ECMT1020 (6 units) Semester 2
Introduction to Econometrics
ECON1001 (6 units) Semester 1
Introductory Microeconomics
ECON1002 (6 units) Semester 1
Introductory Macroeconomics
(12 units free)
2nd year:
MATH2961 (6 units) Semester 1
Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Advanced)
MATH2965 (6 units) Semester 2
Partial Differential Equations Intro (Advanced)
MATH2969 (6 units) Semester 1
Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Advanced)
MATH2970 (6 units) Semester 2
Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
STAT2911 (6 units) Semester 1
Probability and Statistical Models (Advanced)
STAT2912 (6 units) Semester 2
Statistical Tests (Advanced)
ECOS2901 (6 units) Semester 1
Intermediate Microeconomics Honours
ECOS2902 (6 units) Semester 2
Intermediate Macroeconomics Honours
3rd year: (Complete Statistics and Economics majors)
STAT3911 (6 units) Semester 1
Stochastic Processes and Time Series (Advanced)
STAT3912 (6 units) Semester 1
Applied Linear Models (Advanced)
STAT3913 (6 units) Semester 2
Statistical Inference (Advanced)
STAT3914 (6 units) Semester 2
Applied Statistics (Advanced)
ECOS3901 (6 units) Semester 1
Advanced Microeconomics Honours
ECOS3902 (6 units) Semester 2
Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
ECOS3903 (6 units) Semester 1
Applied Microeconometrics
ECOS3904 (6 units) Semester 2
Applied Macroeconometrics
4th year: (Complete Mathematics major)
MATH3975 (6 units) Semester 2 [can enrol in same semester as MATH2970]
Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
MATH3976 (6 Units) Semester 1
Mathematical Computing (Advanced)
MATH3977 (6 units) Semester 2
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics (Advanced)
MATH3969 (6 units) Semester 2
Measure Theory and Fourier Analysis (Advanced)
ECOS2201 (6 units) Semester 1
Economics of Competition and Strategy
ECOS2903 (6 units) Semester 1
Mathematical Economics A
(12 units free)
That's it.
Also, would it be possible to fit a computer science minor within the 12 free units of the first and last years? Would that be practical, considering that one would probably forget the junior content?
Thanks guys.