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Was wondering if it was possible to a joint undergraduate degree of maths and economics at Cambridge? I know you can do a maths degree and an economics degree separately.
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Cambridge don't really do joint degrees. I never heard of anyone doing maths and economics together when I was there anyway. Have a look on the university website and look at the course programmes as there may be overlap with some of the papers, you never know.

http://www.study.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/subjects.html
(edited 9 years ago)
Original post by Amandeep_3
Was wondering if it was possible to a joint undergraduate degree of maths and economics at Cambridge? I know you can do a maths degree and an economics degree separately.


If you read the Overview tabs on

http://www.study.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/economics/

and

http://www.study.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/maths/

it seems that you can transfer between subjects such as Maths and Economics e.g. studying Maths for your first year, then Economics for your final two years. However, there is no joint honours course, or even a Major/Minor combination.
LSE, York, Leeds, Leicester, St Andrews, Sheffield etc all do a joint degree.

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