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  1. MATHEMATICS
  2. AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
  3.  
  4. Something about The Warwick University
  5. -Public research university in Coventry, England.
  6. -Established in 1965
  7. -Ranked 25th in the QS World University Rankings 2014/2015.
  8. -In March 2011: 22,648 students (30% of students are foreigners)
  9. -renowned for the quality of its research
  10. -the youngest university of the best British universities. A
  11. -many places to go with friends
  12. -a lot of greens and animals :)
  13.  
  14.  
  15. Courses connected to maths:
  16. MMORSE (Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics)
  17. Mathematics and Physics (MPhys) (Full-Time)
  18. Mathematics (MMath) (Full-Time)
  19. Mathematics and Business Studies (Full-Time)
  20. Mathematics and Physics (BSc) (Full-Time)
  21. Mathematics and Statistics (Full-Time)
  22. Mathematics and Statistics (inc. MMathStat) (Full-Time)
  23. Mathematics and Economics (Full-Time)
  24. MORSE (Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics) (Full-Time)
  25. Mathematics and Philosophy (Full-Time)
  26. Discrete Mathematics (Full-Time)
  27.  
  28. The first year:
  29. Foundations
  30. Differential Equations
  31. Introduction to Geometry
  32. Introduction to Abstract Algebra
  33. Analysis I and II
  34. Linear Algebra
  35. Maths by Computer
  36. Geometry and Motion
  37. Programming for Scientists
  38.  
  39. The second year:
  40. Vector Analysis
  41. Combinatorics
  42. Geometry
  43. Analysis III
  44. Algebra I: Advanced Linear Algebra
  45. Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
  46. Programming for Scientists
  47. Metric Spaces
  48. Differentiation
  49. Numerical Analysis
  50. Algebra II: Groups and Rings
  51. Combinatorial Optimization
  52. Theory of ODEs
  53. Introduction to Systems Biology
  54. Introduction to Number Theory
  55. The third year:
  56.  
  57. Measure Theory
  58. Rings and Modules
  59. Consolidation
  60. Matrix Analysis and Algorithms
  61. Fractal Geometry
  62. Galois Theory
  63. Geometry of Curves and Surfaces
  64. History of Mathematics
  65. Introduction to Topology
  66. Functional Analysis I
  67. Set Theory
  68. Manifolds
  69. Equivariant Bifurcation Theory
  70. Metric Spaces
  71. Numerical Analysis
  72. Combinatorial Optimization
  73. Algebraic Number Theory
  74. Complex Analysis
  75. Tution fees:
  76.  
  77. -£9,000 a year for undergraduate degree courses
  78. -£6,750 from students with scholarship (£9,000 a year for subsequent years).
  79. -£6,750 for a 2+2 degree courses
  80. -a non-repayable living cost grant for people from lower income families
  81. -many chances to get a loan
  82.  
  83.  
  84. VENUE:
  85. Large Common Room
  86. 3 courtyards
  87. Many tables and chairs
  88. own desks
  89. Hudge library
  90.  
  91. FAMOUS GRADUATES:
  92. Ian Stewart:
  93. -mathematician
  94. -a specialist in complex systems researcher
  95. at the University of Warwick,
  96. -an associate of "Scientific American" and "New Scientist",
  97. -Encyclopedia Britannica consultant
  98. - author of many popular-science books.
  99. Brian Bowditch
  100. -a British mathematician
  101. -known for his contributions to geometry and topology.
  102. -known for solving the angel problem.
  103. -author of many publications connected
  104. to mathematics.
  105.  
  106. Thank you for your attention :)
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