Core Courses
The core courses of the degree provide a strong basis for the
modelling, analysis and computation required for "real life"
advanced computational projects. In particular the core courses
address the mathematical modelling of problems in science and
industry and the numerical computation of the mathematical
equations so derived. In addition, they introduce modern computing
languages and programming techniques as well as allow practical
use of advanced computing systems.
Below is a list of the core courses a typical degree will result
in.
NOTE
It is possible to take STAT2001: Introductory Mathematical Statistics in first year and MATH3511: Scientific Computing, MATH3512: Matrix Computations and Optimisation, COMP3600 Algorithms in second year to allow for more third year application courses.
Applications
Application courses should constitute a major, which typically consists of 2 courses in first and second year and 3 level C courses in third year. Specific details on majors can be found linked from the Science Majors page.
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