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BSc (Hons) Computational Mathematics
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 INTRODUCTION

Mathematics is very much alive and growing in importance in the modern technological world. New developments are taking place all the time; some as a result of fresh ideas within mathematics itself, while others are stimulated by applications in computing, economics, physics, biology, and other sciences. As such, there is a constant demand for well-trained mathematicians in a wide variety of occupations.

Our new BSc (Hons) Computational Mathematics blends teaching in fundamental mathematical areas with core modules in computing selected from our BCS accredited courses. The course will enable you to both understand advanced mathematical topics, and learn how they are utilised in computational processes in a range of applications, from business with decisions support systems through to image processing with computer graphics. In addition, the problem-solving nature of the course will enable you to acquire skills in critical thinking and logical analysis that will serve you well in many careers. Our innovative new course will encourage you to develop the ability and desire to pursue knowledge independently, to understand the power and elegance of abstract reasoning, and to appreciate the role of mathematics in human culture and the sciences, all of which will serve you well in whatever career you choose.

Details for this course are currently being finalised please contact us for the latest information.

Department of Computing
School of Informatics
University of Bradford
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Department of Computing Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)1274 233921
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