Programme Specification for 2012/13
BSc / BA Mathematics and ...
Programme Leader: Dr Nadarajah Ramesh
The University runs a number of "Mathematics and ..." programmes. The School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences (CMS) is the host school in these cases. Current programmes offered are:
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Computing
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Economics
More details of combined programmes can be found at the combined honours pages.
Typical content
The following is an indication of current programme content.
However, the rapidly changing nature of the subject area means that both the courses offered, and individual course content, are likely to change in future years.
Finally note that certain combinations of options may not be available.
For details of timetabling and study patterns, see the timetables page.
All courses are 30 credits unless otherwise stated.
Year One
- Calculus & Mathematical Methods
- Mathematical Technology & Thinking
- Two courses from joint subject
Year Two
- Linear Algebra
- Operational Research & Personal Development
- Two courses from joint subject
Year Three
- 60 credits of options - current options include: Algorithms for Scientific Computing - 15 credits, Advanced Algorithms - 15 credits, Numerical Methods & Software for Partial Differential Equations - 15 credits, Methods of Optimisation - 15 credits, Mathematics in Society - 15 credits, Research Methods & Project, Mathematics Education & Communication (Undergraduate Ambassador Scheme - teaching experience), Scheduling Models & Algorithms - 15 credits, Mathematical Industry Placement, Financial Econometrics - 15 credits, Analytical Decision Making - 15 credits
- Two courses from joint subject
Specifics
Location
The CMS hosted degree programmes are based in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences, Greenwich Campus, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London SE10 9LS.
Study mode
3 years full-time / 6 years part-time
JACS/UCAS codes
BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Economics - LG11 BSc/MEc
