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  • The standard AGCE offer for all Single Honours Mathematics degree schemes is AAB, with an A in Mathematics, with the exception of the MMath degree scheme for which the asking grades are AAA with an A in Maths or A*AB with an A* in Maths. There is no requirement for students to have taken Further Maths at A level. For applicants taking the Welsh Baccalaureate, the typical offer is A in Mathematics, A in another subject and a pass in the Welsh Baccalaureate. General Studies is excluded from the offer. The corresponding IB offer is 34 points overall with at least 6 in Higher Level Mathematics. A minimum C grade in GCSE English is normally required. We also welcome applications from students from overseas and from students who have equivalent qualifications, such as BTEC, GNVQ, ACCESS, etc. Applicants with such qualifications should contact the admissions tutor,Dr Jonathan Thompson for more information. Step 1 Find a course that suits you and your requirements. Step 2 Ensure you meet the minimum entry requirements of the course you have chosen using the Undergraduate and Postgraduate course finders. Step 3Apply for the course via UCAS For Postgraduate courses please apply here. The standard offer for Joint Honours degree schemes is as follows; in all cases an A grade in Mathematics is required:
  • BSc in Mathematics and Physics (FG31) – ABB including a B grade in Physics. BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics (GG14) - ABB BSc in Mathematics and French (GR11) – AAB including an A grade in French BSc in Mathematics and German (GR12) – ABB including a B grade in German BSc in Mathematics and Music (GW13) – AAB including a B grade in Music BSc in Mathematics and Philosophy (GV15) - AAB BSc in Mathematics and Religious Studies (VG61) – AAB BSc in Mathematics and Welsh (QG51) – ABB, must be a first language Welsh speaker. In the case of applicants whose first language is not English, competence in the English language is also a criterion of admission. More information is available here.
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Undergraduate - 0 views

  • The School of Mathematics at Cardiff offers students a wide choice of degree schemes covering all aspects of mathematics, and it provides a sound training for a very broad range of careers. The following degree courses are offered: Mathematics (BSc) Mathematics (MMath) Mathematics and its Applications (BSc) Mathematics, Operational Research and Statistics (BSc) as well as a number of Joint Honours degree schemes which combine the study of Mathematics with another discipline. Students on the Mathematics and its Applications and the Mathematics, Operational Research and Statistics programmes have the opportunity to spend a year in industry in the 3rd year if they wish. Further details about Professional Training: A Year in Industry Mathematics modules are also available for study on degree schemes that allow
  • Free Standing Modules.
  • Contact details Dr Jonathan Thompson Email: ThompsonJM1@cardiff.ac.ukTelephone: +44 (0)29 208 75524
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Graduation Information - 0 views

  • The School of Mathematics Graduation Ceremony 2015 will be held at 11:00am on Monday July 13th 2015 at St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff. More information regarding the School Graduation buffett and prize giving will appear here in due course. Photographs from previous Graduation Receptions can be found via the links on the right.
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Prize Giving - 0 views

  • Prize Giving All second and final year students are invited to a 'Welcome Back' evening taking place: Thursday October 10th, 5pm - 7pm at CF10, Cardiff Students Union Tickets are £1 each (proceeds from this event will be given as raffle prizes and drawn on the night). Complimentary light refreshments and a glass of wine will be available. Come along and meet up with staff and your fellow students. There will be the opportunity to chat to representatives from Lloyds Banking Group and the ONS regarding careers. Academic prizes will be presented from the Office of National Statistics, Lloyds Banking Group and the School of Mathematics at 5.30pm. For tickets please see Rhian Todd (M/2.42) or Vicky Reynish (M/0.11) before Monday 7th October.
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Courses - 0 views

  • The School runs numerous courses throughout the year in conjunction with Open for Business. For more infomation please visit the open for Business website here.
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Postgraduate Module InformationMAT007 - Statisticas and OR for Government - 0 views

  • MAT007 - Statisticas and OR for Government Catalogue Entry This module will introduce the student to the ways in which Statistics and OR is used within Government.  It will be predominately taught by staff from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), and will therefore provide a first-hand fascinating insight in to the roles of Statisticians and Operational Researchers within these organisations.  Government is a large employer of graduates in Statistics/OR, and hence this module provides excellent training for students considering a career in Government or for those interesting to know what kinds of methods ONS and WAG utilise in assisting them to produce important analyses and reports.
  • Lecturer Dr J E Williams
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