BSc Computing Mathematics

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  • Objectives
    * You will be part of a small and friendly department within the School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics; * Your first year is common with students from the general Mathematics degree and those specializing in Financial Mathematics, which gives you the chance to reconfirm your choice or opt for the BSc Mathematics or BSc Financial Mathematics before your second year studies begin; * The Guardian University guide 2008 ranked the University 10 out of 10 for job prospects for Mathematics;
  • Entry requirements
    The university requires you to have at least 2 A Levels (or equivalent) to begin an Honours Undergraduate Degree Programme or at least one for a Foundation Degree. The entry requirements for undergraduate degrees are given generally in UCAS Tariff Points.
  • Academic title
    BSc Computing Mathematics
  • Course description
    BSc Computing Mathematics

    Year 1

    -Basic Statistics
    -Computing with Applications
    -Financial Markets
    -Introduction to Computing
    -Mathematical Techniques 1 (L1)

    Year 2

    -Mathematical Techniques 2
    -Professional Skills
    -Professional Teaching Skills

    -Mechanics
    -Number Theory
    -Numerical Computing
    -Portfolio Risk Management
    -Programming
    -Quantitative Decision Making
    -Statistical Modelling

    Year 3

    -Project - (Mathematics)

    -Applied Numerical Analysis
    -Boundary Value Problems
    -Databases
    -Financial Optimisation
    -Linear Models and Multivariate Analysis
    -Linear Optimisation
    -Mathematics of Derivatives and Option Pricing
    -Nonlinear Systems
    -Professional Placement
    -Quantum Computing

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