School of Mathematics & Applied Statistics (SMAS)

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS BMath PROPOSED STUDENT

AND APPLIED STATISTICS COURSE PLAN

STUDENT NAME: PREFERRED AREA:

ADDRESS: ACADEMIC ADVISERS: 2012 – …………………….. Applied Statistics/Mathematics

(circle one)

PHONE: 2013 – …………………….. INTENDED MAJOR:

STUDENT NUMBER: 2014 – …………………….. …………………………………………………

Subject Choice

100 Level

 

200 Level

 

300/400 Level

MATH187

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CSCI114

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MATH201

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MATH188

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MATH202

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MATH203

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MATH204

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Credit Points:

 

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TOTAL CREDIT POINTS:

Program of Study

 

2012

2013

2014

 

Summer

Session

       

Autumn

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Spring

Session

       

Credit Points

       

Honours? Yes / No / Maybe

STUDENT INITIALS:

INITIALS: ………………... ………………... ……….………..

DATE: ……/……/…… ……/……/…… ……/……/……

BMath Proposed Student Course Plan

This form is aimed at providing a tentative schedule for your progress through the BMath degree. It should also be consulted when you are re-enrolling. You may find it easier later if you complete the plan in pencil.

    1. Student Details

    Please check that these are correct and fill in any missing details.

    2. Preferred Area

    Please circle one of Applied Statistics or Mathematics so we can allocate an appropriate adviser for the rest of your degree.

    3. Intended Major

    You should specify what subject area(s) you plan to major in for your BMath degree. Please refer to the enclosed BMath requirements or the University Handbook (see the University website) for suggestions.

    4. Subject Choice

    The compulsory subjects for the BMath degree have already been included on the form. You need to select the other subjects you plan to do to complete your degree. Enter the subject name and credit point value as shown by compulsory subjects already entered.

    When choosing your subjects, you must be aware of the course requirements as listed in the University Handbook (on the web—or see the enclosed BMath requirements). Important points to remember are:

    (a) No more than 60 credit points at the 100 Level.

    (b) You must complete at least one of each of the following pairs of subjects:

    MATH111, MATH212

    MATH121, MATH222

    STAT131, STAT231

    (c) You must complete at least one of MATH212, MATH222 or STAT231.

      (d) Select the correct number of 300 Level Mathematics Schedule subjects (you may count the subjects INFO411, INFO412 or INFO413 here)––according to the major you have selected.

    If you have been given advanced standing for any previous studies, enter the details in the box provided—make sure you include the credit point value.

    5. Credit Points

    Enter the number of planned credit points for each level of study. Enter the total at the bottom. Your total MUST be at least 144 credit points.

    6. Honours?

    Consider whether you would like to complete the Honours year. To be eligible, you need an average of at least a Credit in your undergraduate Mathematics/Statistics subjects.

    7. Program of Study

    This is the most important section of the form, especially if you intend to do more than one level of study in a particular academic year. You need to make sure you satisfy subject prerequisite and corequisite requirements.

    Arrange all the subjects you have chosen into the years you plan to attempt them. (Don’t enter the credit point value per subject.) Work out the number of credit points you will attempt in each year and enter that where indicated. Aim for a “balanced” program for each year, with equal credit points attempted in Autumn and Spring Sessions.

    Note that you will need special permission if you plan to attempt more than 52 credit points in any one academic year.

    8. Signature

    Each year, you must initial and date your plan after you have spoken to your Personal Academic Adviser, to indicate that you have discussed the plan with your Adviser.

Mathematics Schedule of Subjects – 2012

(for BMath and related degrees)

    MATH111 Applied Mathematical Modelling 1 6 Spring

    MATH121 Discrete Mathematics 6 Autumn

    MATH187 Mathematics IA Part 1 6 Autumn

    MATH188 Mathematics IA Part 2 6 Spring

    STAT131 Understanding Variation and Uncertainty 6 Autumn & Spring

    MATH201 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 6 Autumn

    MATH202 Differential Equations 2 6 Spring

    MATH203 Linear Algebra 6 Autumn

    MATH204 Complex Variables and Group Theory 6 Spring

    MATH212 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2 6 Spring

    MATH222 Continuous and Finite Mathematics 6 Autumn

    STAT231 Probability and Random Variables 6 Autumn

    STAT232 Estimation and Hypotheses Testing 6 Spring

    MATH302 Differential Equations 3 6 Autumn

    MATH305 Partial Differential Equations 6 Spring

    MATH312 Applied Mathematical Modelling 3 6 Autumn

    MATH313 Industrial Mathematical Modelling 6 Spring

    MATH317 Financial Calculus 6 Autumn

    MATH321 Numerical Analysis 6 Spring

    MATH323 Topology and Chaos 6 Spring

    MATH325………Wavelets…………………………………………………6………….Autumn

    MATH371………Industrial and Applied Mathematics…………………….6………….Autumn

    STAT304 Applied Probability and Financial Risk 6 Spring

    STAT332 Multiple Regression and Time Series 6 Spring

    STAT333 Statistical Inference and Multivariate Analysis 6 Autumn

    STAT335 Sample Surveys and Experimental Design 6 Autumn

    INFO411 Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 6 Spring

    INFO412 Mathematics for Cryptography 6 Autumn

    INFO413 Information Theory 6 Spring

Last reviewed: 1 December, 2011

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