ECN115 Mathematical Methods For Economics and Finance Autumn 2019/20
ECN115 Mathematical Methods For Economics and Finance Autumn 2019/20
Module Organiser/Lecturer
Name: Yioryos George Makedonis
Office Location: GC4.01
Office hours: Tuesdays 1-3pm
Email: y.makedonis@qmul.ac.uk
Web
All relevant information for this module will be available through QMplus.
https://qmplus.qmul.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=12578¬ifyeditingon=1
Lecture
Friday, 1-3pm, Bancroft:Mason-LT
Classes
Compulsory one hour seminar will start the 2nd week of the semester. For each lecture students will be given a set
of lecture notes and a problem set. It is essential that students work on each problem set at home before it is solved
in the seminar class.
In addition, the School organises support classes for those students who need extra help in maths; these classes will
start the 2nd week of the semester. For Semester A these classes will be offered on Mondays from 9 till 11am at the
Queens Building, room LG3.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion, students should acquire a solid background in elements of mathematics that include
integration, matrix algebra, constrained optimisation, difference equations and differential equations.
Module Outline
Lecture Schedule (indicative, NOT exhaustive)
Week 6. Returns to scale and homogeneous functions; partial elasticities; growth accounting; logarithmic scales
Module Material
Recommended textbooks
Assessments
There will be a compulsory in-class test, on the 25nthof October that will count 15% towards the course unit mark
and a team based project that will also weight 15%. In May, students will sit a two hour formal examination which will
count for the remaining 70% of the course unit mark.
If you are only studying at QMUL only during the autumn semester, you will take a version of the examination for this
module in the last week of term in December. It may be that you will take other assessments for the module in the
same week as the exam, in which case you do need to take all of them – the examination is the equivalent to the exam
the ‘regular’ students take in May. You will be informed of the date of the examination by the end of Reading Week
Feedback
Students will be provided with both formative and summative feedback. That will be in the form of weekly problem
sets, homework solutions available online and email, written coursework as well as in-class test feedback. Most
importantly however students are encouraged for a one-to-one or a small-group feedback during my office hours
Discipline policy
For details of the School's discipline policy please check the Undergraduate Handbook.