Admissions

Our tutors are looking for prospective undergraduate students with strong mathematical and problem-solving abilities, who are prepared to read extensively and work both independently and as part of groups.

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Our third-year E&M students
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Course Details

The University Departments organise lectures and classes for specialist options; the College organises the small-group teaching (tutorials or classes), so your College tutors play a key role in your course.

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Management is an essay-based subject, and requires creativity to apply what you’ve read to the questions, blending qualitative and quantitative skills.
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Teaching Structure

First-year undergraduate students at Trinity in Economics and Management typically have two tutorials a week with their tutors, in small groups of two or three. The students prepare problem sheets or essays in advance, and the tutorials are a forum for lively debate. In the second year, tuition in the core papers in Economics is provided by the College tutors, with tuition in Management organised by the Said Business School. In the third year, students choose optional subjects, organised at university level. Tutors arrange for students to sit practice exams at the beginning of most terms to consolidate the preceding term’s work and to prepare for University examinations.

Career Prospects

Our Economics and Management students usually take up internships in business in their summer vacations, and receive very competitive job offers from leading firms on graduation.

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Our Economics and Management students achieve strong results in their University examinations.