Mathematics is the science of quantity, space and spatial relations, change and structure. It employs theories and methods to discover patterns and formulate laws. Through abstraction and logical reasoning, mathematics is used for counting, calculations and measurements of any kind. This science is very frequently used in day to day life and is essential even for the activity of many other fields. Applied mathematics is focused on the use of mathematical knowledge in other fields like science and engineering, while pure mathematics is concerned with the filed itself. Statistics, game theory and computational mathematics are a few of the disciplines that have evolved from applied mathematics.
A student graduating from mathematics studies will have numeracy skills, knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, good grasp of mathematical concepts and strong deductive reasoning, just to name a few. The graduates can also dedicate themselves to a teaching oriented career, in which they have to combine the mathematics related knowledge with pedagogy skills and convey the knowledge further to students.
The INHolland University of Applied Sciences bachelor's degree programme in Information Technology will teach you how to become one of these valuable professionals. Not only that, it is also taught entirely in English - the business language of the world.
Mathematics is a field that is rapidly developing and expanding beyond its traditional application areas within the natural sciences. In recent years computer technology has played a major role in the mathematics domain, creating new related disciplines. Hence, the aim of the Department of Mathematics is two-fold.
The Maastricht Science Programme offers you the opportunity to create your personal curriculum from a broad offer of courses in the natural sciences.
English programme teaches developing solutions to knowledge problems by collecting, adjusting & enriching information using computer science, applied mathematics, & artificial intelligence.
For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
Brunel University
This course is designed for committed and enthusiastic students who are fascinated by both Mathematics and the world of business. It offers a broad understanding of general management and will teach you high level skills and knowledge of Mathematics and Statistics, in particular how maths can be used to solve industrial and commercial problems.
University of Greenwich
The computing focus of this degree programme is complemented by its mathematical content. In particular, systems building and software engineering are combined with applied numerical methods and discrete mathematics as related to modern technology to give a computational approach to mathematics.
University of Kent, Canterbury Campus
Mathematics is important to the modern world. All quantitative science, including both physical and social sciences, is based on it. It provides the theoretical framework for physical science, statistics and data analysis as well as computer science.
University of Essex
Our BSc Management with Mathematics (including Year Abroad) provides you with an in-depth understanding of what is involved in managing organisations. You spend your third year abroad.
University of Essex
Our BSc Management, Mathematics and Economics (including foundation year)will be suitable for you, if your academic qualifications do not yet meet our entrance requirements for an undergraduate course, and you want a programme that takes you to the right academic level as well as improves your English language and academic skills.
Dublin Institute of Technology
Architecture is the art and science of designing spaces and supervising the building of structures. Students considering this career should have a creative aptitude for architectural design and the organisational ability to implement their designs in practice.
University of Essex
Our BSc Mathematics with Computing blends mathematics with computer science.