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BSc Computational Mathematics - Course Structure
BSc (Hons) Computational Mathematics
BSc (Hons) Computational Mathematics.
UCAS Codes
  • 3-Year BSc GG14 BSc/CM
  • 4-Year GG1K BSc/CM4
  • Bradford UCAS code is BRADF B56
COURSE STRUCTURE

The matrix of studies offered in the programme is detailed in the Module Schedule, showing the core (C) and optional (O) modules.  Each year, or stage, of a three-year Honours (Hons) degree comprises two semesters (Sem) with 60 credits (Crd) studied in each; whether 10-credit single (M), 20-credit double (D) or 20-credit linked (L) modules.  This necessitates a total of 360 credits for a degree.  Although the University does not recruit directly to Ordinary (Ord) degrees, this route is available to students for whom a less intense course of study is appropriate after Stage 1.  Ordinary degree students are required to achieve 100 credits in Stage 1 and 80 credits in each of Stages 2 and 3, giving a total of 260 credits for the degree.

Students in Stage 2 of the Ordinary course may select slightly differing options to those listed, please contact us for full details.

It is possible to do the course either as a three-year course, or as a four-year sandwich course which includes an industry placement.

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