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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 22,936
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Radiologic Technology
Area of study
Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 22,936
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-262023-06-01
2024-01-232023-10-16
About Program

Program Overview


Course overview

Mathematics can be related to almost every aspect of the world we live in. This is why our curriculum is carefully designed to ensure you have a solid grasp of the fundamentals of the discipline, so you can apply these principles to the real world.





Year one

The first year of the programme will carefully explore the core areas of mathematics, including calculus, algebra. Furthermore particular attention will be given to making sure you have a solid foundation in mathematical methods and techniques. We will train you to think logically, construct rigorous proofs, introduce useful mathematical structures and think in abstract terms. You will also have the flexibility to choose an optional module in an area suited to your interests.





Year two

Your understanding of the core areas of mathematics are built upon in years two and three with streams of modules in pure mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics. To help develop the skills employers are looking for, you will also learn the programming language Python and understand how mathematics is used in a professional environment.





Year three

In year three you will have the flexibility to tailor your studies to your personal interests by choosing from a wide variety of optional modules. This is a great way to apply your mathematical skills, problem solving prowess and logical thinking to fascinating advanced topics like fluid mechanics, mathematical biology, cryptography and financial mathematics. You may also choose to work on a final year project where you can unleash your creativity and apply the techniques you have acquired throughout your studies to a particular topic or problem in mathematics or statistics.





Teaching related module

If you are interested in entering the teaching profession after graduation, you may have the opportunity to study our 'Introduction to Mathematics Teaching' module in your third year of studies. This will provide you with the principles of the teaching of mathematics linked to current educational practice (includes time spent in school on work placement), subject to availability.





Gain work experience

We understand the importance of producing graduates ready for the workplace or further study. Paid or voluntary experience in your area of interest will not only demonstrate your commitment and passion, but will also enable you to make meaningful connections by networking with experts in the field. From placements and a year working in industry to paid internships, summer research projects and practical modules, there are many opportunities available throughout our programme to enhance your employability.





Support

Our student-centered ethos underpins all that we do and we are proud to be ranked Top 10 for Student Satisfaction in the National Student Survey, 2021. To help you meet your academic and personal needs, we offer a multi layered support structure. You will have access to an academic mentor and dedicated member of staff from the Student Experience and Support team.





Learning tools and resources

To support your learning you will find a breadth of material and resources available on Keele's virtual learning environment (KLE). Modules, post notes, problem sets and solutions can be found online and most will have videos, either captured from the lectures or bespoke recordings.





International year

You may choose to spend a year studying abroad with a wide variety of partner institutions. Studying abroad is an exciting opportunity to experience and appreciate different cultural perspectives and to establish international networks. It also demonstrates your ability to embrace new experiences whilst developing your independence and cultural awareness.





Pathways

In addition to a variety of optional modules available in every year of your studies, we have specialised pathways that enable you to focus in the areas of applied mathematics, pure mathematics, and mathematics with statistics. If you choose one of these bracketed degrees, you will gain recognition in the title of your final award. We also recognise that your aspirations and interests in the field of mathematics may develop as you are exposed to the diverse themes throughout the programme. With this in mind, we offer you the opportunity to transfer between our programmes during year two of your studies. This gives you the time and space to find your passion. Transfer also applies to our four-year integrated master's programme (depending on individual performance).





Societies

We have a wealth of student-led societies at Keele which cover a diverse range of interests. Joining a society related to mathematics is a great opportunity to continue to develop your skills away from your studies. This is another excellent way of demonstrating your genuine interest for mathematics and can be beneficial when it comes to applying for graduate roles.





Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion

As a university and as a school, we are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. This means we aim to create a diverse and inclusive culture in which you can thrive. Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) agenda is embedded throughout our programme, and The School of Computer Science and Mathematics are proud to hold a school-level Athena SWAN Bronze Award in recognition for activities in this area.









Program Outline

Modules


Modules for Mathematics Single Honours

The module details given below are indicative, they are intended to provide you with an idea of the range of subjects that are taught to our current students. The modules that will be available for you to study in future years are prone to change as we regularly review our teaching to ensure that it is up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods, as well as student voice. The information presented is therefore not intended to be construed and/or relied upon as a definitive list of the modules available in any given year.

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Year one modules


Compulsory modules

  • Mathematical Methods
  • Calculus
  • Algebra
  • Investigations and Problem Solving

  • Optional modules

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Statistics

  • Year two modules


    Compulsory modules

  • Differential Equations
  • Probability
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Exploring Algebra and Analysis
  • Complex Variable I and Vector Calculus
  • Abstract Algebra
  • Professional Mathematics and Data Science

  • Optional modules

  • Dynamics
  • Linear Statistical Models
  • Analysis II

  • Year three modules


    Optional modules

  • Non-linear Differential Equations
  • Partial Differential Equations
  • Group Theory
  • Number Theory and Cryptography
  • Financial Mathematics
  • Project II - ISP
  • Project (30 credits)
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Complex Variable II
  • Waves
  • Medical Statistics
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Linear Algebra and Rings
  • Introduction to Linear Elasticity
  • Mathematical Modelling

  • Year four modules



    Your future career

    95% of our students are in employment or further study within 15 months of finishing their studies (HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2019/20)

    Problem-solving, logical thinking and decision-making skills acquired during a maths degree are highly valued by employers in a wide range of different career sectors. Thanks to the growing importance placed on technology and big data by all kinds of organisations, mathematicians are increasingly in demand.

    Key areas of employment include:

  • Banking and finance
  • Business consulting and management
  • Climatology
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • IT and computing
  • Local and central government
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Space science and astronomy
  • Teaching and research

  • Enhance your employability

    Keele’s Careers and Employability team (Shortlisted for Best University Careers Employment Service - National Undergraduate Employability Awards, 2021), offers a variety of personal and career development opportunities to enhance your employability. From mock interviews, careers guidance and CV advice, to careers fairs, alumni mentoring and networking events, along with helping you find part-time and graduate employment - the team will support you throughout your studies and beyond.

    Find out more about our careers and employability services, including career planning, alumni mentoring, jobs, internships, starting your own business and much more.



    Teaching, learning and assessment


    Teaching

    We embrace online resources to supplement in-person sessions. By utilising gapped notes as a learning tool, you will benefit from seeing live input on calculations and interactive problem-solving in real-time.

    A large proportion of our academic experts are active in research. In additional to this, several staff members are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. Learning and teaching methods used on the programme vary according to the subject matter and level of the module.

    Teaching methods include:

  • computer laboratory sessions
  • flipped classes
  • group work
  • online polling and quizzes
  • peer learning

  • Assessments

    The wide variety of assessment methods used on this programme reflect the broad range of knowledge and skills that are developed as you progress through the degree programme. Teaching staff pay particular attention to specifying clear assessment criteria and providing timely, regular and constructive feedback.

    Assessment methods include:

  • class tests
  • coursework
  • dissertations
  • project reports
  • short reports
  • unseen examinations
  • video and oral presentations
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