Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics-Economics
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics-Economics
The Bachelor's degree in Mathematics-Economics is a 3-year research-based full-time program offered by Aalborg University. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical and economic theories, as well as practical skills in data analysis, statistical modeling, and problem-solving.
Program Structure
The program consists of six semesters, with a combination of compulsory and elective courses. The first four semesters focus on building a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, and economics, while the last two semesters offer more specialized courses in areas such as financial engineering, time series analysis, and statistical learning.
Compulsory Courses
The compulsory courses in the program include:
- Introduction to Project Work
- Discrete Optimization
- Calculus
- Programming for Mathematicians
- Problem-Based Learning
- Differential Equations with Economic Applications
- Linear Algebra
- Computer-Supported Calculations
- Macroeconomics
- Applied Statistics
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Analysis 1
- Linear Algebra with Applications
- Microeconomics
- Probability Theory with Economic Applications
- Statistical Inference for Linear Models
- Financial Markets
- Statistical Modeling and Analysis
- Bachelor's Project
- Integration Theory and Hilbert Space
- Time Series Analysis
Elective Courses
The program offers a range of elective courses, including:
- Optimization
- Differential Geometry
- Rumlig Statistik and Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods
- Bayesian Statistics, Simulation, and Software
- Statistical Learning
- Cryptography
Admission Requirements
Admission to the program requires a upper secondary school diploma or equivalent. The specific admission requirements include:
- Danish A
- English B
- Mathematics A with a minimum grade of 7.0
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction for the program is Danish, but some courses may be taught in English.
ECTS Points
The program is worth 180 ECTS points, with each semester worth 30 ECTS points.
Assessment and Evaluation
The program uses a combination of assessment methods, including written and oral exams, project work, and continuous evaluation. The grading scale used is the 7-point scale, with 7 being the highest grade.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including finance, economics, data analysis, and research. The program provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical and economic theories, as well as practical skills in data analysis and problem-solving.
Research Areas
The program is research-based, with a focus on areas such as:
- Mathematical modeling and analysis
- Statistical inference and machine learning
- Economic theory and policy
- Financial engineering and risk management
Teaching Methods
The program uses a range of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Class instruction
- Project work
- Workshops
- E-learning
- Problem-based learning
Study Environment
The program is offered at the Aalborg University campus in Aalborg, Denmark. The university provides a range of facilities and services to support students, including libraries, computer labs, and student counseling.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Danish Accreditation Institution and is recognized by the European Union as a Bachelor's degree program.
Quality Assurance
The program is subject to regular quality assurance evaluations, which ensure that the program meets the highest standards of academic quality and relevance to the labor market.
