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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2007/2008
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Applied Mathematics (BSc)
Degree Type: Single Honours
POS Code:
UCAS Code: G120
Programme Guide: http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/guides
NYT Course S L CT
1 Practical Calculus P 8 10
  Solving Equations P 8 10
  Group Theory: An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics P 8 10
  Geometry & Convergence P 8 10
  Linear Programming & Numerical Analysis P 8 10
  Differential Equations Modelling and Solution P 8 10
  Further courses A-Q 7/8 60
2 Foundations of Calculus P 8 10
  Several Variable Calculus P 8 10
  Methods of Applied Mathematics P 8 10
  Linear Algebra P 8 10
  Probability (Year 2) P 8 10
  Numerical Differential Equations P 8 10
  Further courses A-Q 7/8/9 40
  Further courses A-Q 8/9 20
3* Complex Variable & Differential Equations P 10 20
  Pure & Applied Analysis P 10 20
  Algebra P 10 20
  Mathematical Computation & Communication Skills P 10 20
  Motion and Flow P 10 10
  Numerical Algorithms P 10 10
  Further courses A-Q 9/10 20
4 Project † P 10 40
  Numerical Partial Differential Equations P 10 20
  Further courses in Mathematics & Statistics ‡ P 10/11 40
  Further courses A-Q 10/11 20
* Entry to Honours requires passes at 50% or above in Foundations of Calculus, Linear Algebra, Methods of Applied Mathematics and Several Variable Calculus, or the permission of the Head of School of Mathematics.  With the permission of the Head of School of Mathematics, entry to Honours may also be granted on the basis of passes at 60% or above in the Non-Specialist level 8 courses (MAT-2-)am3, mm3, am4, mm4, or (MAT-2-)mi3, mi4, or equivalent, and the completion of prescribed summer vacation reading.
† Project to be in an agreed area of applied mathematics.
‡ Detailed information about individual courses, as well as restrictions on their choice, will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning.
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