Mathematics
Our BSc Mathematics course is designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of mathematics and its applications in solving complex problems. Students will gain an understanding of how mathematics can be vital in developing solutions for issues which concern the advancement of humanity.
Year One
In the first year, students will gain basic knowledge in mathematics.
Core courses
Elementary mathematics I, II & III
Communication in English
Students will take Required and Elective courses from within and outside the department to make up the minimum number of credit units.
Year Two
In the second year, students will begin to advance their knowledge of mathematics and its applications.
Core courses
Mathematical methods
Students will take Required and Elective courses from within and outside the department to make up the minimum number of credit units.
Students will undertake a micro project organized in conjunction with a mathematical organization to gain more exposure to real-world issues.
Year Three
In the third year, students will begin to develop a deeper understanding of mathematics and its applications.
Core courses
Mathematical methods
Students will take Required and Elective courses from within and outside the department to make up the minimum number of credit units.
Students will undertake the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) in a mathematics organization to gain more exposure to real-world issues.
Year four
The final year provides students with in-depth knowledge of how mathematics can be used in solving complex problems.
Core courses
–
Students will undertake their final year research project and present a thesis.
Students will take Required and Elective courses from within and outside the department to make up the minimum number of credit units.
Students will be prepared for employment and so they will take the ‘Employability and Career Planning’ course.