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- MATHEMATICS
- AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
- Something about The Warwick University
- -Public research university in Coventry, England.
- -Established in 1965
- -Ranked 25th in the QS World University Rankings 2014/2015.
- -In March 2011: 22,648 students (30% of students are foreigners)
- -renowned for the quality of its research
- -the youngest university of the best British universities. A
- -many places to go with friends
- -a lot of greens and animals :)
- Courses connected to maths:
- MMORSE (Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics)
- Mathematics and Physics (MPhys) (Full-Time)
- Mathematics (MMath) (Full-Time)
- Mathematics and Business Studies (Full-Time)
- Mathematics and Physics (BSc) (Full-Time)
- Mathematics and Statistics (Full-Time)
- Mathematics and Statistics (inc. MMathStat) (Full-Time)
- Mathematics and Economics (Full-Time)
- MORSE (Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics) (Full-Time)
- Mathematics and Philosophy (Full-Time)
- Discrete Mathematics (Full-Time)
- The first year:
- Foundations
- Differential Equations
- Introduction to Geometry
- Introduction to Abstract Algebra
- Analysis I and II
- Linear Algebra
- Maths by Computer
- Geometry and Motion
- Programming for Scientists
- The second year:
- Vector Analysis
- Combinatorics
- Geometry
- Analysis III
- Algebra I: Advanced Linear Algebra
- Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
- Programming for Scientists
- Metric Spaces
- Differentiation
- Numerical Analysis
- Algebra II: Groups and Rings
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Theory of ODEs
- Introduction to Systems Biology
- Introduction to Number Theory
- The third year:
- Measure Theory
- Rings and Modules
- Consolidation
- Matrix Analysis and Algorithms
- Fractal Geometry
- Galois Theory
- Geometry of Curves and Surfaces
- History of Mathematics
- Introduction to Topology
- Functional Analysis I
- Set Theory
- Manifolds
- Equivariant Bifurcation Theory
- Metric Spaces
- Numerical Analysis
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Algebraic Number Theory
- Complex Analysis
- Tution fees:
- -£9,000 a year for undergraduate degree courses
- -£6,750 from students with scholarship (£9,000 a year for subsequent years).
- -£6,750 for a 2+2 degree courses
- -a non-repayable living cost grant for people from lower income families
- -many chances to get a loan
- VENUE:
- Large Common Room
- 3 courtyards
- Many tables and chairs
- own desks
- Hudge library
- FAMOUS GRADUATES:
- Ian Stewart:
- -mathematician
- -a specialist in complex systems researcher
- at the University of Warwick,
- -an associate of "Scientific American" and "New Scientist",
- -Encyclopedia Britannica consultant
- - author of many popular-science books.
- Brian Bowditch
- -a British mathematician
- -known for his contributions to geometry and topology.
- -known for solving the angel problem.
- -author of many publications connected
- to mathematics.
- Thank you for your attention :)
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