Mathematics is one of the oldest academic subjects, but still very much alive and growing.
Our mathematics courses aim to bridge the gap between school maths and the current frontiers of knowledge.
The Department of Mathematics is one of the most active and has a high reputation, for teaching and research which means that you will enter a thriving mathematical community and be taught by those with an enthusiasm for all aspects of mathematics.
There is a constant demand for well-trained mathematicians in careers which require specialized mathematical skills (such as statistics and applied mathematics) or numerate graduates with a broad mathematical education (such as the financial world, teaching or the Civil Service).
Computer Science you will develop core-programming skills alongside the fundamental scientific structures used in the development and analysis of programmes and algorithms.
In the second and third years you can choose options in topics such as advanced computer architectures, multimedia networks, parallel processing, artificial intelligence, graphics and visualization, information systems, compiler design and scientific computation
Graduates with dual specialization, with their flexibility of thinking and wide range of knowledge and skills, are proving increasingly attractive to employers.
Our graduates go into a wide variety of careers such as accountancy, banking, teaching, management/consultancy, industrial research and development, computer support, law and many, many more. |