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BSc Mathematics
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Objectives
The course provides a balanced programme of both applicable and theoretical mathematics and the opportunity to study statistics and operational research. The use of case studies and practical examples provides a focus for you to apply the techniques and the skills needed for problem-solving in the real world.
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Entry requirements
You should have GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C or above (or equivalent), plus one of the following: At least 120 points from two or more A-levels, one of which must be in Mathematics - At least 120 points from two A-levels including Science or Engineering - a pass in BTEC National Diploma in Science, Engineering or relevant subject area with at least three merits in the final year, excluding common skills.
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Academic title
BSc Mathematics
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Course description
Course structure
For Single Honours you study eight modules at each of three levels. Joint Honours involves four modules from each level in Mathematics, plus four from your other subject. You may also choose a Major/Minor after level 1.
Level 1
* Linear Algebra
* Calculus
* Discrete Mathematics
* Introduction to Data Analysis
* Introduction to Programming
* Culture of Mathematics
* Mathematics for Finance I
* Spreadsheets for Decision-Making
* Numerical Methods
Level 2
* Further Mathematical Techniques
* Differential Equations
* Mathematics for Finance II
* Groups and Vector Spaces
* Foundations of Statistics
* Operational Research
* Graphs and Networks
Level 3
* Automata and Languages
* Cryptography
* Computational Methods in Finance
* Logic
* Mathematical Modelling
* Advanced OR Techniques
* Optimisation
* Real and Complex Variable
* Project
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