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Applied Mathematics - MATHA13986 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Applied Mathematics concerns the development of Mathematics and models for understanding scientific phenomena, for the solution of technical and industrial problems, and for use in the social, economic and management sciences. Courses are designed to provide basic mathematical and computational skills needed for a wide range of applications, to develop the capability to construct, analyse and interpret mathematical models, and to encourage enthusiasm for the role of the mathematician in a variety of contexts.
A major in Applied Mathematics is comprised of 84 units of credit of courses as follows:
Stage 1
Recommended electives (these courses are not required but are recommended as good complementary courses for this major):
Students interested in physical sciences or theoretical oceanography, meterology or fluid dynamics, both of:
Students interest in social or biological sciences, at least 12 UOC (i.e. both level I courses from the subject area) from:
Biology Psychology
Chemistry
Students interested in computational methods or computer science:
Stage 2
Students in this major are recommended to include at least 6 UOC from the following among their electives:
Stage 3
18 UOC of courses from:
PLUS 12 UOC of level III Mathematics chosen with the approval from the Head of School of Mathematics and Statistics or nominee.
For information regarding Honours in Applied Mathematics, please see the Mathematics Honours plan, and consult with staff from the School of Mathematics and Statistics
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