Programme Specifications
Pure Mathematics / Statistics
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Mathematics, Statistics and Operational Research
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September 2023
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The educational aims of the programme are:
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To provide students with knowledge and understanding in a range of topics in Mathematics, including topics in Statistics.
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To develop skills in the application of such knowledge and understanding to the solutions of problems in Mathematics.
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To develop the ability to transfer subject-specific skills to a range of topics in Mathematics.
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To prepare students for careers in Mathematics and Statistics and in allied professions.
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To develop analytical reasoning skills, team-working skills, information technology skills and other skills appropriate to a wide range of careers.
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The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, skills, qualities and other attributes in the following areas:
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Knowledge and understanding:
A1. of fundamental concepts and techniques of calculus, algebra, geometry, analysis, mathematical modelling, probability and statistics.
A2. of more advanced concepts in abstract algebra, real and complex analysis, numerical mathematics, fluid dynamics probability and statistics.
A3. of a selection of specialist topics in Mathematics and Statistics.
A4. of software for the analysis of numerical data.
A5. of software for supporting presentations and producing reports.
Teaching, learning and assessment methods used to enable outcomes to be achieved and demonstrated:
Formal lectures (A1-A4), tutorials (A1-A3), examples classes (A1-A3), practical classes (A4, A5), help-desk encounters (A1), student-initiated informal meetings with lecturers (A1-A4), coursework (A1-A4). Project consultations (A1-A5) for students who have chosen the appropriate module.
Assessment – unseen written examinations (A1-A3), open-book practical examinations (A1-A4), Presentations (A1-A5), coursework (A1-A4), project report (A1-A5), if appropriate.
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10.2.1. Intellectual skills
The ability to
B1. Calculate and manipulate data obtained from, or related to, the
bodies of knowledge studied.
B2. Apply a range of concepts and
principles in well-defined mathematical or statistical contexts, showing
judgement in the selection and application of tools and techniques.
B3.
Develop and evaluate logical arguments.
B4. Abstract the essential
elements of problems, formulate them in a mathematical context and
obtain solutions by appropriate methods.
Teaching, learning and assessment methods used to enable outcomes to be achieved and demonstrated
Formal lectures, tutorials, examples classes, practical classes, revision workshops, help-desk encounters, project consultations, student-initiated informal meetings with lecturers. Skills B1-B4 are developed in all these learning situations.
Assessment - unseen written examinations, open-book
practical examinations, coursework, presentations, project report.
Skills B1-B4 are assessed by all these assessment methods.
10.2.2. Professional practical skills
The Ability to
C1. Present arguments and conclusions effectively and accurately.
C2. Use computer software to analyse and interpret the data.
C3. Use computer software to support presentations and produce reports..
Teaching, learning and assessment methods used to enable outcomes to be achieved and demonstrated
Formal lectures, tutorials, examples classes, practical classes, revision workshops, help-desk encounters, student-initiated informal meetings with lecturers. Project consultations where appropriate. Skill C1 is developed in all these learning situations, skills C2-C3 in practical classes.
Assessment – unseen written examinations (C1), open-book practical examinations (C2), presentations (C1-C3), coursework (C1 -C2), project report (C1-C3), if appropriate.
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The ability to
D1. Apply general mathematical skills to the interpretation of numerical
data.
D2. Work as a member of a team.
D3. Use information
technology effectively to manage information.
D4. Manage time and
resources effectively.
D5. Develop effective learning skills.
D6.
Be aware of the need to plan for employment and of need to develop
various skills for such employment.
D7. Work independently
Teaching, learning and assessment methods used to enable outcomes to be achieved and demonstrated
Skill D1 is developed in all learning environments in the Department of Mathematics and assessed by all assessment methods. Skill D2 is developed during practical classes. Skill D3 is developed primarily in practical classes and assessed by open-book examinations and coursework. Skill D3 is also developed through the use of e-mail, which is a normal means of communication between staff and students. Skills D4 and D5 are developed in an induction course on study skills, in preparing set coursework and submitting it by given deadlines. Skills D4 and D5 are not explicitly assessed. Skill D6 is developed at meetings with Personal Tutors, by the Careers Development Programme and assessed by a Curriculum Vitae prepared by the student, at occasional recruitment meetings arranged for final-year students in the Department of Mathematics and in other interactions with the Careers Advisory Service. Skills D4, D5 and D7 are developed by independent study for an optional project.
BSC Pure Mathematics / Statistics [GGC3]
Academic Year: 2024/2025Single Honours scheme - available from 2000/2001
Duration (studying Full-Time): 3 yearsMathematical Physics