This programme aims to instil you with the skills and attributes that are transferable to many areas of study and professional employment. These include:
Accessing and apply relevant research findings
Communicating effectively with audiences
Engaging in professional dialogue with peers and senior colleagues
Critical analysis
Evaluation and synthesis of ideas
Exercising autonomy and initiative
Working with others
Year 1
In Year 1 you will study six core modules in Mathematics and Statistics.
Year 2
In Year 2, you will study more advanced core modules in Mathematics, which follow from those studied in Year 1, along with a range of options including Discrete Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Probability and Statistics, and more.
Year 3
In Year 3, alongside a specialist core module in Mathematics, you can further personalise your degree with option modules including in Statistical Inference, Mechanics, and Abstract Algebra.
Year 4
Knowledge and understanding of Advanced Mathematics is developed in Year 4, with options including Experimental Design, Mathematical Biology, and Coding and Cryptography.
You will also undertake a research dissertation where your knowledge can be applied to an extended project in a range of areas.
Teaching and Assessment
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, computer laboratory sessions, and workshops. You will also have the opportunity to take part in group work and independent learning to develop your transferable skills such as research, presentation, communication, and working as part of a team.
This degree is assessed using a variety of assessment methods including:
Written examinations
Coursework
Presentations
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
BSc (Hons) Mathematics Course Structure
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