04G10070 / 89 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS DESIGNATED DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS Students must also comply with the University General Regulations and the Supplementary Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Science. The courses listed below are all prescribed for this degree. PROGRAMME YEAR 1 – 120 Credit Points Second Half-Session Credit Course Credit Course Title Course Title Points Code Points 15 MA 1508 Calculus II 15 15 MA 1511 Set Theory 15 The following courses are recommended options MA 1008 Geometry 15 MA 1510 Combinatorics 15 Plus 60 credit points from courses of choice, including 30 credit points from Sustained Study, Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century courses. First Half-Session Course Code MA 1005 Calculus I MA 1006 Algebra PROGRAMME YEAR 2 – 120 Credit Points Second Half-Session Credit Course Credit Course Title Points Code Points 15 MA 2506 Linear Algebra 15 15 MA 2507 Advanced Calculus 15 The following course is strongly recommended: MA 2505 Probability Plus 60 credit points from courses of choice, including 30 credit points from Sustained Study, Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century courses. First Half-Session Course Course Title Code MA 2004 Sets and Algebraic Structures MA 2005 Introduction to Analysis JUNIOR HONOURS PROGRAMME YEAR 3 – 120 Credit Points First Half-Session Second Half-Session Course Credit Course Credit Course Title Course Title Code Points Code Points MX 3020 Group Theory 15 MX 3531 Rings and Fields 15 MX 3021 Further Real Analysis 15 MX 3522 Complex Analysis 15 MX 3532 Metric and Topological Spaces 15 Plus 45 credit points from courses of choice, ensuring 30 credit points across years 3 and 4 combined from Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century courses. SENIOR HONOURS PROGRAMME YEAR 4 – 120 Credit Points First Half-Session Second Half-Session Course Credit Course Credit Course Title Course Title Code Points Code Points Plus 60 credit points from courses of choice, Either four courses MX 4083 Measure Theory 15 from the list of available Special Options (including MX4553 MX 4082 Galois Theory 15 Mathematical Modelling) or three courses from the list of available Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos MX 4085 15 Special Options, ensuring 30 credit points across years 3 and 4 Theory (i) combined from Sustained Study, Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century One of the two courses listed below: courses. MX 4520 Project 15 MX 4022 External Project 15 A graduating curriculum for the Honours programme must include 90 credit points from Level 4 courses. Notes i. ii. iii. Where alternatives are offered, choice may be restricted by timetable constraints. Designated Programme: See Supplementary Regulation 1 A graduating curriculum for the honours degree must include 90 credit points from level 4 courses. This information, whilst correct at the time of going to publication, is subject to alteration without notice. Courses of choice may be restricted by degree regulations or timetabling.