This is a five-year programme.
In the first two years you will study mathematics alongside outside subjects. At this stage mathematics courses are compulsory. This allows you to develop as a well-rounded mathematician and widens your options for specialisation later on.
From Year 3 onwards you will study mathematics only. This is where you can begin to specialise in an area of mathematics while still taking some core compulsory courses. This enables you to have free choice of courses from Year 4 onwards when you can specialise in your particular area of interest.
In your final year Year 5 you will complete a large dissertation in applied mathematics.
Year 1
You will take three compulsory courses:
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Calculus and its Applications
Proofs and Problem Solving
These are common to all our mathematics programmes and will take up half of your timetable.
They build on your knowledge of pure mathematics and introduce you to the more rigorous ways of mathematical thinking required at university level.
Optional courses
The remainder of your timetable will mostly be made up of subjects other than mathematics. We do however offer optional mathematics courses such as:
Introduction to Data Science - where you will learn to collect and explore data before using models and predictions to make rigorous conclusions.
Fundamentals of Algebra and Calculus - an online introductory course that provides extra preparation in key topics from advanced high school level mathematics and supports your transition to university.
Support
You will receive support from the MathsBase our popular walk-in help centre and from our Mathematics Student Support Team.
Year 1 students also have the option of taking part in the peer-assisted learning scheme MathPALS.
You will also be able to join MathClans. This is a student-led initiative that helps new students join and settle into the School of Mathematics community.
Year 2
In Year 2 you will spend between half and two-thirds of your time on mathematics.
The following courses are compulsory. They will extend your knowledge of calculus probability and analysis and introduce you to the abstract ideas of group theory. They also cover topics in statistics and applied mathematics. Compulsory courses include:
Fundamentals of Pure Mathematics
Several Variable Calculus and Differential Equations
Statistics
Computing and Numerics
Probability
Facets of Mathematics
The rest of your time will be made up of a combination of optional mathematics courses or subjects other than mathematics.
Support
From this year onwards you can use the MathsHub our student-run social centre and workspace.
Second year entry
For students taking the accelerated programme you will study the compulsory Year 2 mathematics courses* as well as courses that cover the compulsory material from Year 1:
Accelerated Algebra and Calculus
Accelerated Proofs and Problem Solving
As a result you will have very little time left to study other subjects. Most students have space for just one course from another subject.
*Note: the Facets of Mathematics course is not compulsory for second year entry students.
Year 3
From this year onwards you will focus on the main subjects of your programme.
You will study five compulsory mathematics courses:
Honours Algebra
Honours Analysis
Honours Complex Variables
Numerical Ordinary Differential
Equations and Applications
Numerical Linear Algebra
These courses provide an excellent grounding in advanced applied mathematics and prepare you for the options available later on.
Each honours course contains a skills component. This enables you to develop valuable employability skills such as:
programming
group work
presentation skills
Optional courses
The rest of your time will be spent studying other courses from the School of Mathematics. This is when you will begin to specialise and narrow your mathematical focus.
Current optional courses include:
Financial Mathematics
Introduction to Number Theory
Statistical Computing
Year 4
In Year 4 you will complete a research project in an area of applied mathematics.
As this is a specialised mathematics programme you are required to take mostly applied mathematics courses in later years.
Our course selection is influenced by our School's varied research interests. We offer a large selection of courses in:
applied mathematics
statistics
operational research
financial mathematics
mathematical biology
mathematical education
You will be able to follow a programme that suits your particular interests and career aspirations.
Current courses include:
Stochastic Modelling
Mathematical Biology
Machine Learning in Python
Applied Dynamical Systems
Year 5
You will complete a dissertation in applied mathematics at masters level which will account for a third of your final year.
You will also take courses in:
Numerical Partial Differential Equations
Mathematics in Action a course which gives you hands-on experience of the practical uses of mathematics and empower you to apply your mathematical knowledge to real-world problems.
You will continue to take applied mathematics courses at masters level.
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