BSc (Hons)Mathematics
- Country United Kingdom
- Course Duration 36 month
- Course Type Full Time
- Courses Campus On Campus
- Language Specification IELTS
- Program Level Undergraduate
- Education Required Grade 12 /Equivalent to 12th
- Admission intake SEP
- Minimum GPA 3.2
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
---|---|
Free | GBP 14,000 |
Program Description
You’ll study a balance of pure, applied and financial mathematics. In your first year, you’ll learn all the foundations and basics that you need to know. We are aware that our students come from different schools and have followed different programmes. The first year is about making sure that everybody is on the same page. You’ll study linear algebra, basic statistics, and computational modelling. You’ll learn about numbers and sets, the applications of mathematics and financial maths. You’ll also take the first ‘mathematical techniques’ model to set you up with a strong foundation for your second and third year.
In your second year, you’ll take the second module on mathematical techniques. You’ll also work on differential equations, take a module in career planning and development and attend small group tutorials. You’ll be introduced to Real Analysis, one of the core topics in pure mathematics. This year there are also some optional modules for you to choose from. These include programming, algebra, number theory and numerical methods. Want to go into teaching? You can even take a module in professional teaching skills to prepare you for a career in education. There is one double-credit module – that means it’s like two modules in one: Financial markets and portfolio theory. You’ll learn how to analyse portfolios of securities and financial data. In the second half of the module you’ll learn more theories that underlie the financial markets. Work placement/study abroad option: Between your second and final year, you’ll have the option to study abroad or do a work placement for up to a year. Not only will this give you an amazing experience to talk about but will also give your CV a boost. If you’d rather go straight to your final year, that’s absolutely fine too. In your final year, you’ll investigate complex numbers – two dimensional numbers in an unordered set. You’ll explore the ideas of continuity and differentiability to functions. These ideas underpin many practical applications, making this a useful module for your career development. Most other modules are optional this year, so you can do what you like best. Modules include linear and non-linear optimisation, multivariate statistics, geophysical fluid dynamics and more. This year really allows you to home in on your favourite areas of mathematics. There is also a strong focus on employability and finding a fitting job for when you leave us.
For a full list of modules, see the section under ‘What will I study?’
In your second year, you’ll take the second module on mathematical techniques. You’ll also work on differential equations, take a module in career planning and development and attend small group tutorials. You’ll be introduced to Real Analysis, one of the core topics in pure mathematics. This year there are also some optional modules for you to choose from. These include programming, algebra, number theory and numerical methods. Want to go into teaching? You can even take a module in professional teaching skills to prepare you for a career in education. There is one double-credit module – that means it’s like two modules in one: Financial markets and portfolio theory. You’ll learn how to analyse portfolios of securities and financial data. In the second half of the module you’ll learn more theories that underlie the financial markets. Work placement/study abroad option: Between your second and final year, you’ll have the option to study abroad or do a work placement for up to a year. Not only will this give you an amazing experience to talk about but will also give your CV a boost. If you’d rather go straight to your final year, that’s absolutely fine too. In your final year, you’ll investigate complex numbers – two dimensional numbers in an unordered set. You’ll explore the ideas of continuity and differentiability to functions. These ideas underpin many practical applications, making this a useful module for your career development. Most other modules are optional this year, so you can do what you like best. Modules include linear and non-linear optimisation, multivariate statistics, geophysical fluid dynamics and more. This year really allows you to home in on your favourite areas of mathematics. There is also a strong focus on employability and finding a fitting job for when you leave us.
For a full list of modules, see the section under ‘What will I study?’
Your main campus is College Lane
This is where the creative arts, science and health-related subjects are based. This means you’ll share the campus with future nurses, scientists, artists and more. You can use the common rooms to relax with friends, work out in the 24-hour gym or have a drink in our on-campus pub or cafes. We also have restaurants for you to eat in or grab something on the go. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.What will I study?
Degree programmes are structured into levels, 4, 5 and 6. These correspond to your first, second and third/final year of study. Below you can see what modules you’ll be studying in each.Other Requirements
• Require 65% or above in Standard XII(Higher Secondary Certifecate)including Applied Science subject.• Require 70% or above in English and Maths in Standard X.
• Require minimum 65% or above in Indian Standard XII English Language subject.
Extra Notes
* NOTE : The Tuition Fee is subject to change Semester wise, as such for exact Tuition Fee kindly see the Website of the respective University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.