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LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the programme you will have a highly-developed range of knowledge-based and transferable skills. As such you will have achieved:
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Knowledge and Understanding of general principles, methods and techniques and a range of major areas of Mathematics and Computing. You will understand the role of logical mathematical argument and deductive reasoning, computational thinking and its relevance to everyday life, numerical mathematics and mathematical computing, and modelling and design.
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Discipline Skills including the ability to comprehend and abstract the essential features of problems and formulate them so as to facilitate their analysis and solution. You will be able to construct and develop logical arguments with clear identification of assumptions and conclusions, while deploying effectively the appropriate computational and more general IT skills as an aid to solving practical problems.
- Personal Transferable Skills including the ability to learn independently using a variety of media such as books, learned journals, browsers, search engines and catalogues, and to work independently with persistence and patience in pursuing a problem's solution relentlessly. You will be able to assess problems logically with an analytical approach, write coherently and generally communicate clearly with an appreciation of the necessity for continuing professional and personal development in recognition of the need for lifelong learning.
