Computing and Mathematics BA/BSc hons


Joint and Combined Honours


Institution Code H36

UCAS Code

G4G1


Programme Code TCIDJH

Start date

September

Contact us

01707 284800

More about the course

Computing

Computing will provide you with an understanding of theoretical foundations, as well as building your knowledge as a designer and developer. Practical work is carried out in well-equipped and spacious laboratories and because of our strong links with commerce, the subject materials are regularly updated and therefore relevant to today’s computing industry.

The first year introduces you to the fundamentals of information systems development in a visual programming environment. Previous programming experience is not required.

Within the general use of the computer as a tool, three main study themes may be followed in the second and final years: development of information systems; program design and the internal organization of systems and networks.

Mathematics

This programme builds a firm basis of understanding in areas of mathematics of fundamental importance, making it an interesting study in its own right. In addition, it develops applications of mathematics highly supportive of studies in business, computing, economics, engineering and the sciences.

Initially, various A level mathematics topics are refreshed and extended. The second year develops deeper insight into this work, with the Joint study route introducing additional skills, and the Major developing computer techniques. The final year applies the knowledge and skills previously acquired to the solution of practical problems drawn from a wide variety of areas.

Work placement

You may, subject to guidance and approval, undertake an additional study year between your second and final years by spending a year at an approved university in North America, Europe, Australia or Singapore. During this year you undertake a programme of taught modules and/or project work, which will complement your studies on the Joint Honours Programme.

If you spend this year abroad in one of the EU countries you will need to be reasonably proficient in the appropriate foreign language and it may be necessary to study the language of your chosen country during your first and second years. It may also be possible, depending on your subject combinations, to take a year out working in industry.

Careers

This programme gives you flexibility in your studies at university resulting in flexibility in your choice of career at the end of your course. You will acquire a much broader base of knowledge and experience that could really widen your employment opportunities. Graduates have found employment in diverse roles such as computer programmers, design engineers, management development specialists, accountants and project managers. Over 72% of our graduates had entered employment six months after graduation, and a further 17% had gone on to further study or training.

Teaching methods

You experience a wide variety of learning styles when you study on the programme. During your time with us we will develop your capacity for self-learning and your interpersonal skills. We particularly emphasise the importance of structured research; well-prepared written and verbal presentations; and computer literacy. Alongside elements of standard lectures, seminars, tutorials and laboratories, you also learn through case studies, individual and group projects and other student centered activities. In your final year you will normally have the opportunity to practise your self-learning and interpersonal skills by undertaking a Major project or dissertation.

Course structure

Detailed information about the structure of the course and the modules you will study.