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Students must take the 6 core modules total 66 CATS , plus options. List A modules have a high mathematical content. Please note that if you wish to transfer to the G degree either in your second year, or later in your third year, you must have fulfilled the conditions for that degree this year see below. To remain on the G course at the second year exam board students must have achieved a weighted average on their best 90 CATS of maths modules Core and List A modules starting with an MA2 code of a good 2.

The department strictly interprets this to mean Experience has shown that students who do not achieve this threshold struggle with the four year degree, and by being transferred to the BSc. Please note :4th year MMath students are not be able to take second year modules except as unusual options.

It is highly unlikely that MA2 modules would be allowed as unusual so choose your modules this year to take this into account. Note, in year 3 GL11 students transfer to the Economics department where overcatting is not permitted and level 1 modules are also not allowed as options. Second, third and fourth-year undergraduates from across the University faculties are now able to work together on one of IATL's CAT interdisciplinary modules. These modules are designed to help students grasp abstract and complex ideas from a range of subjects, to synthesise these into a rounded intellectual and creative response, to understand the symbiotic potential of traditionally distinct disciplines, and to stimulate collaboration through group work and embodied learning.

Maths students can enrol on these modules as an Unusual Option, you can register for a maximum of TWO IATL modules but also be aware that on many numbers are limited and you need to register an interest before the end of the previous academic year. Contrary to this is GD Challenges of Climate Change which replaces a module that used to be PX Global Warming and is recommended by the department, form filling is not required for this option, register in the regular way on MRM this module is run by Global Sustainable Development from on.

Please see the IATL page for the full list of modules that you can choose from, for more information and how to be accepted onto them, but some suggestions are in the table below:. Applied Imagination. Serious Tabletop Game Design and Development. Students who have successfully completed the first year in Maths and have taken statistics options in their first year may apply to the Department of Statistics for transfer to the joint degree.

Alternatively, transfer may be made at the beginning of the third year if the appropriate second year modules have been taken. Further information may be obtained from the Department of Statistics.

The Economics 2nd and 3rd Year Handbook is available on request from the Economics Department and contains details of their modules and prerequisites, including information on which will actually run during the year.

This information is also available from the Economics web pages. Once you have consulted the Economics handbook, the Economics department should be consulted if you have questions about the joint degree, or about economics options for the maths degrees. Students from the Department of Mathematics may take any combination of the modules listed below.

All exams are one hour per 6 CATS. Please contact the Physics department to answer any queries concerning their second year modules. Module Seminars for Physics Options: Certain physics modules are supported by module seminars which start one week after the start of the module. We organize weekly talks, academic help, social events and much more! From weekly talks to pop socials, pick your poison — we have it all! Unforgettable guides to aid you in your revision Disclaimer: Some guides may be out of date, use at your own risk.

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SANEline — SANEline is a national out-of-hours telephone helpline offering emotional support and information for people affected by mental health problems. Introduction to Topology. Mathematical Modelling and PDEs. Introduction to Group Theory.

Introduction to Partial Differential Equations. Combinatorial Optimization. Theory of ODEs. Introduction to Number Theory. Differential Equations: Modelling and Numerics. Asymptotics and Integral Transforms. Numerical Analysis and PDEs. Markov Processes and Percolation Theory. Bifurcations, Catastrophes and Symmetry. Historical Challenges in Mathematics. Mathematics of Machine Learning.

Variational Principles. Challenges of Climate Change. Reinventing Education. The Science of Music. Genetics: Science and Society. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics from this this is new code for finalists taking ST Games, Decisions and Behaviour. Bayesian Statistics and Decision Theory. Multivariate Statistics. Applied Stochastic Processes. Mathematical Finance. Monte Carlo Methods. Designed Experiments.

Probability Theory. Medical Statistics. Topics in Data Science. Bayesian Forecasting and Intervention. Quantum Physics of Atoms. Scientific programming.



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