MAEO (Matric Yr 2024)

BSc in Mathematical Sciences and Economics (Double Major)

Curriculum (Matriculation Year 2024)


Curriculum Overview

CoursesAU
Mathematical Sciences Core Courses45 AU 
Economics Core Courses24 AU
Mathematical Sciences Prescribed Electives7 AU
Economics Prescribed Electives30 AU
Final Year Project
Students must do a Final Year Project (MH49XX). A minimum CGPA of 4.50 and a grade of A- or better in the Final Year Project are required to be eligible for Honours (Highest Distinction). A minimum CGPA of 4.00 and a 'Pass' grade in the Final Year Project are required to be eligible for Honours (Distinction).
8 AU
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (Common Core)17 AU
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (Foundational Core)10 AU
Broadening and Deepening Electives (BDE)6 AU
Total147 AU

Notes:

  • Students are required to fulfil 15 AUs in Mathematical Sciences Prescribed Electives.
  • Specialisation can be fulfilled through Major Prescribed Electives and/or BDEs. FGO is not applicable to courses that count towards the requirement for specialisation. The same course cannot be used to count towards two different specialisations. 
  • All core courses, including Economics Core Courses, cannot be mapped to exchange courses. A maximum of three Major Prescribed Electives, including Economics Prescribed Electives, can be mapped to exchange courses. Courses that count towards specialisation cannot be mapped to exchange courses. Please refer to this page for more information.


Year 1

MH1100 - Calculus I4 AUSem 1
MH1200 - Linear Algebra I4 AUSem 1
MH1300 - Foundations of Mathematics4 AUSem 1
HE1001 - Microeconomics I3 AUSem 1
HE1002 - Macroeconomics I3 AUSem 1
CC0003 - Ethics & Civics in a Multi-Cultural World2 AUSem 1
CC0002 - Navigating the Digital World2 AUSem 1
HW0001 - Introduction to Academic Communication (for students who fail QET)0 AUSem 1
MH1101 - Calculus II4 AUSem 2
MH1201 - Linear Algebra II4 AUSem 2
MH1301 - Discrete Mathematics3 AUSem 2
HE2001 - Microeconomics I3 AUSem 2
HE2002 - Macroeconomics II3 AUSem 2
CC0001 - Inquiry and Communication in an interdisciplinary World2 AUSem 2
CC0005 - Healthy Living and Wellbeing
3 AUSem 2


Year 2

MH2100 - Calculus III4 AUSem 1
MH2500 - Probability4 AUSem 1
MH3100 - Real Analysis I4 AUSem 1
PS0001 - Introduction to Computational Thinking3 AUSem 1
HE2003 Econometrics I3 AUSem 1
CC0006 - Sustainability: Society, Economy & Environment3 AUSem 1
MH1403 - Algorithms and Computing3 AUSem 2
MH2510 - Statistics I4 AUSem 2
Economics Prescribed Elective 13 AUSem 2
Economics Prescribed Elective 23 AUSem 2
CC0007 - Science & Technology for Humanity3 AUSem 2
ML0004 - Career and Innovative Enterprise for the Future World2 AUSem 2


Year 3

HE3001 - Microeconomics III3 AUSem 1
HE3002 - Macroeconomics III3 AUSem 1
Mathematics Prescribed Elective 14 AUSem 1
Economics Prescribed Elective 33 AUSem 1
HW0218 - Communication Across the Sciences2 AUSem 1
Broadening and Deepening Elective 13 AUSem 1
HE3003 - Econometrics II3 AUSem 2
PS0002 - Introduction to Data Science and Artifical Intelligence3 AUSem 2
Mathematics Prescribed Elective 24 AUSem 2
Economics Prescribed Elective 43 AUSem 2
Economics Prescribed Elective 53 AUSem 2
Broadening and Deepening Elective 23 AUSem 2

 

Year 2 or 3 Special Term

MH4913 - Professional Attachment
Students must take MH4913 (Professional Attachment) instead of MH4912 (Professional Internship)

5 AUSpecial Term

 

Year 4

MH49XX - Final Year Project8 AUSem 1 or 2
Economics Prescribed Elective 63 AUSem 1
Economics Prescribed Elective 74 AUSem 1
Economics Prescribed Elective 83 AUSem 2
Economics Prescribed Elective 94 AUSem 2


Prescribed Electives in Mathematics

A specialisation area is fulfilled by completing at least 15 AUs from the respective list of courses, including Final Year Project. Additionally, at least one course must be at level 4 or higher (excluding the Final Year Project). A student may choose to specialise in up to two areas, or none.

Prescribed Electives In Economics

Choose any six HE3xxx courses and any three HE4xxx courses from the following list.
HE2006 - International Monetary Economics 3 AU
HE2007 - Money and Banking 3 AU
HE2010 - Development Economics 3 AU
HE2011 - Labour Economics & Labour Relations 3 AU
HE2015 - Macroeconomic Issues and Policies in Contemporary China 3 AU
HE2020 - Survey Methods and Sampling Technique 3 AU
HE2021 - Public Economics 3 AU
HE2022 - Industrial Organization and Business Strategies 3 AU
HE2023 - Housing Economics 3 AU
HE3002 - Game Theory & Applications to Social Sciences 3 AU
HE3003 - The Chinese Economy 3 AU
HE3004 - Health Economics 3 AU
HE3005 - Environmental Economics 3 AU
HE3007 - Financial Economics 3 AU
HE3011 - Cost/Benefit Analysis 3 AU
HE3013 - Urban Economics 3 AU
HE3014 - Economics of Corporate Finance 3 AU
HE3016 - Principles of Mathematics Finance 3 AU
HE3022 - Econometric Modelling & Forecasting 3 AU
HE3023 - Econometric Analysis of Financial Data 3 AU
HE3024 - Introduction to Applied Economic Policy Research 3 AU
HE3025 - Introduction to Data Analytics 3 AU
HE4003 - Advanced International Finance 4 AU
HE4004 - Behavioural Economics 4 AU
HE4005 - Growth Theory and Empirics 4 AU
HE4010 - Singapore Economy in a Globalized World 4 AU
HE4011 - Current Topics in Economics 4 AU
HE4013 - Experimental Economics 4 AU
HE4017 - Monetary Economics 4 AU
HE4018 - Finance and Development 4 AU
HE4020 - Econometric Time Series Analysis 4 AU
HE4021 - Advanced Econometrics 4 AU
HE4022 - Empirical Strategy and Program Evaluation 4 AU
HE4023 - Economics of Organizations and Corporate Management 4 AU