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108 | Computer Science and Mathematics M AT H E M AT I C S BSc (Hons) Why study this course? You will study in an intellectually stimulating environment amongst mathematicians producing world-leading research. There is an option to take this degree over four years, by adding a work placement year or a year abroad studying (in English) at one of our partner institutions – which could be anywhere Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan or the USA. Our programmes are designed for students with varying education backgrounds and you need not have taken Further Mathematics at A Level. To make your transition from A Level to University Mathematics as smooth as possible we have: • a very carefully designed first year curriculum; • a multi-layered student support structure; • rapid feedback on coursework; • considerable experience in teaching, examining and moderating A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics, and in school/college liaison. You will learn to use maths to develop precise and logical arguments, construct rigorous proofs, and formulate solutions to new problems. Over the years we have prided ourselves on providing a friendly and supportive environment for students. In particular, by the end of your degree, you should feel that you know the staff well and that they know you. What will this mean for my future? Mathematics helps you to take novel approaches to problem solving and make critical interpretations of data and text; your skills will be in demand wherever there’s a need for logical thinking. An extremely wide range of career paths is open to mathematicians, where high levels of mathematical ability are desirable. This can include fields of work as diverse as finance, data analytics, teaching, engineering, medical statistics and management consultancy. Indicative Modules First Year • Algebra • Calculus • Investigations and Problem Solving • Applied Mathematics Second Year • Differential Equations • Probability • Dynamics • Complex Variable and Vector Calculus • Mathematical Modelling • Abstract Algebra Third Year • Professional Mathematics • Partial Differential Equations • Group Theory • Financial Mathematics • Number Theory and and Cryptography • Mathematical Biology These programmes will meet the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation, awarded by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, when they are followed by subsequent training and experience in employment to obtain equivalent competences to those specified by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for taught Master's degrees. UCAS Code - G100 Foundation Year Yes Indicative Entry Requirements Single Honours A level: BBC BTEC: DMM Combined Honours A level: BBC BTEC: DMM Course Duration 3 years or 4 years with an international or placement year Placement Year Yes For further information on entry requirements please visit keele.ac.uk/entryrequirements International Year Yes Learn a Language Yes