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Department of Economics School of Social Sciences and Philosophy

Department of Economics School of Social Sciences and Philosophy. Joint Honours Economics Francis O’Toole Junior Fresh (JF, 1 st Year) 2019/20 5025 Arts, 4 th September 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm. Department of Economics. Welcome to Trinity College

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Department of Economics School of Social Sciences and Philosophy

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  1. Department of EconomicsSchool of Social Sciences and Philosophy Joint Honours Economics Francis O’Toole Junior Fresh (JF, 1st Year) 2019/20 5025 Arts, 4th September 2019 12.30pm – 1.30pm

  2. Department of Economics Welcome to Trinity College Welcome to the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Welcome to the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Welcome to the Department of Economics Welcome to Joint Honours (JH) Economics JH was previously known as Two Subject Moderatorship (TSM) Economics: JH/TSM

  3. Economics in the JH Degree Programme • There are (about) 43 places open to JH Economics entrants each year in this option • JH/TSM Economics students attend the same lectures and tutorials as “BESS”, “PPES” and many other students

  4. Joint Honours (JH) EconomicsDegree Programme • This option allows students to combine Economics with one of: • Geography (TR198) • History (TR202) • Mathematics (TR207) • Modern Languages (German or Spanish) (TR208) • Philosophy (TR209) • Sociology (TR212)

  5. Economics in the JH Degree Programme • The attraction of the JH programme is that it introduces students to two disciplines during their undergraduate studies • The particular combinations have been chosen because to at least some extent they match well together, e.g. • Economics and Mathematics will appeal to students with a high mathematical ability who are interested in a career in finance or actuarial studies • Economics and Geography is an excellent choice for those interested in urban and regional planning

  6. Department of Economics Room 3014, Arts Building (10am – 12.30pm & 2pm – 3.30pm) www.tcd.ie/Economics/

  7. Department of Economics • Head of Department: Gaia Narciso • Undergraduate Administrator: Raimonda Elvikyte • JH/TSM Coordinator: Francis O’Toole • Exchange Coordinator: Davide Romelli/Joe Kopecky

  8. Department of Economicshttp://www.tcd.ie/Economics/undergraduate/joint-honors JH Junior Fresh (Year 1) Economic Modules 1. Introduction to Economics A and B (ECU11011 and ECU11012) 10 (2 x 5): ECTS of 60 ECTS required 2. Mathematics and Statistics A and B (ECU11021 and ECU11022): 10 (2 x 5) ECTS or (but only for Economics and Mathematics students) 2. Introduction to Statistics I and II (STU12501 and STU12502): 10 (2 x 5) ECTS

  9. Choice 3. Introduction to Economic Policy (A and B) ECU11031 and ECU11032: 10 (2 x 5) ECTS or 3. Introduction to Sociology (1 and 2) SOU11011 and SOU11012: 10 (2 x 5) ECTS or 3. Politics and Irish Society (A and B) POU11021 and POU11022: 10 (2 x 5) ECTS or 3. Introduction to Law LAU12412 (Full Year): 10 ECTS or 3. Introduction to Social Policy SSU11020 (Full Year): 10 ECTS

  10. JF Choice Here is the link to the JF module choice form: https://www.tcd.ie/Economics/undergraduate/current/modules/ It’s at the very bottom of the webpage.

  11. Economics in the JH Degree Programme • Within TCD JH Economics can be studied via a number of “pathways” • Single Honours (possibly with Minor): JF 30 ECTS; SF 40 or 20 ECTS; JS at least 40 ECTS; SS at least 40 (including Capstone) ECTS • Major Award (possibly with Minor): JF 30 ECTS; SF 40 or 20 ECTS; JS 40 or 30 ECTS; SS 40 or 60 (both including Capstone) ECTS • Joint Honours: JF 30 ECTS; SF 40 or 20 ECTS; JS 30 ECTS; SS 20 or 40 (including Capstone) ECTS • Minor Award: JF 30 ECTS; SF 20 ECTS; JS 30 or 20 ECTS; SS 0 or 20 ECTS

  12. Department of Economics JH/TSM Senior Fresh (Year 2) Economics Modules 1. Intermediate Economics A and B (10 ECTS) 2. Economy of Ireland A and B (10 ECTS) 3. Mathematical and Statistical Methods A and B (10 ECTS) or 3. (Analysis in Several Real Variable and Calculus on Manifolds) or (Introduction to Social Research A and B) JH Economics and Mathematics (10 ECTS)

  13. Department of Economics Other JH/TSM Senior Fresh (Year 2) Modules • Optional Modules in Economics (Sociology, Politics, Law, … exact modules to be confirmed later in year) • Other JH Subject • Trinity Electives/Approved Modules • New (Third) Subject (possibly)

  14. Department of Economics JH/TSM Junior Sophister (Year 3) Economic Modules • Economic Analysis A and B • Money and Banking A and B • The European Economy A and B • The Economics of Less Developed Countries A and B • Investment Analysis A and B • Economics of Policy Issues A and B • Industrial Economics: Competition, Strategy and Policy A and B • Mathematical Economics A and B • Econometrics A and B

  15. Department of Economics JH/TSM Senior Sophister (Year 4) Economics Modules • Economics Capstone (by 2022/23 at the latest) • Economic Theory • World Economy • Development Economics • Quantitative Methods • International Economics • Economic and Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy • Applied Economics • History of Economic Thought and Policy • Topics in Political Economy

  16. Significant Dates 21st October: Reading/Study Week (no classes or lectures) 9th December: Exams Week 20th January 2020: Lectures begin again 2nd March 2020: Reading/Study Week

  17. Department of Economics • College Tutor: Your “Representative” • Medical Certificates/Excused Absences – Submit to College Tutor and relevant office ASAP (within 3 days to Tutor and relevant Department/School office) - if you sit a TCD Exam, the mark counts! • Tutorials and Teaching Assistants (TA’s): Tutorials will not start until at least Teaching Week 2 • Avoiding Plagiarism: Learn how to avoid plagiarism and how to reference your sources correctly • www.my.tcd.ie

  18. Department of Economics Examination Procedures • I (70% - 100%) • II.I (60% - 69%) • II.2 (50% -59%) • III (40% - 49%) • F1 (30% - 39%) 35% is a particularly important mark • F2 (0% - 29%)

  19. Queries • General JH queries: JH TCD • Economics-related JH queries: • Undergraduate Administrator, Economics: Raimonda, Room 3014; Email: econsec@tcd.ie • JH/TSM Coordinator, Economics: Francis, Room 3033 (inside 3014); Email: fotoole@tcd.ie

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