Year 1
Philosophy
You will study:
Morality and Value
Logic 1
These courses introduce you to key topics in morality and ethics and the nature of argument.
Mathematics
You will also take:
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Calculus and its Applications
Proofs and Problem Solving
These will allow you to build on your knowledge of pure mathematics and will introduce you to the more rigorous ways of mathematical thinking required at university level.
Option courses
You can also choose to take one of:
Introduction to the History of Philosophy
Philosophy of Science 1
Introduction to Data Science
Some students will also take our online course Fundamentals of Algebra and Calculus. This introductory course provides extra preparation in key topics from more advanced high school-level mathematics and supports the 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 will also have the option of taking part in the peer-assisted learning scheme MathPALs.
Year 2
Philosophy
In philosophy you will take two courses:
Mind Matter and Language
Knowledge and Reality
Mathematics
You will also take:
Several Variable Calculus and Differential Equations
Fundamentals of Pure Mathematics
Option courses
You can also choose to take other philosophy or mathematics courses or further courses related to the field.
Support
From this year onwards you can use the MathsHub our student-run facility in the James Clerk Maxwell Building which is both a social centre and a work space.
Year 3
You will start to specialise. You will choose from a range of courses linked to our areas of expertise.
Philosophy
In philosophy courses include topics related to the major areas of the subject.
Mathematics
You will study two compulsory mathematics Honours courses and will have the option to start to specialise within your degree.
You will be able to choose from:
Honours Algebra
Honours Analysis
Honours Complex Variables
Honours Differential Equations
Our Honours mathematics courses provide an excellent grounding in advanced mathematics and will prepare you for the options available later in your programme.
Each of these Honours courses contain a skills component enabling you to develop valuable employability skills such as:
programming
group work
presentation skills
Current optional mathematics courses include:
Financial Mathematics
Introduction to Number Theory
Statistical Computing
Year 4
You will choose another four to six courses from a wide variety available.
You will also complete either a project in mathematics or a dissertation in philosophy.
Philosophy
In philosophy the dissertation can be taken as either:
an independent dissertation on a philosophy topic of your choice or
a coursework dissertation through two extended essays in philosophy
Mathematics
Our mathematics course selection is influenced by our varied research interests in the School. As a result we offer a large selection of courses in:
pure mathematics
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:
General Topology
Symmetry and Geometry
Stochastic Modelling
Mathematical Education
Entrepreneurship in the Mathematical Sciences
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