Mathematics 2023/24

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Undergraduate study Mathematics 2023/24

Why us? Check this ourintoWePlacementsout!encourageallourstudentsundertakeaplacementyearindustrywithsupportfromdedicatedPlacementUnit.AccreditationBothourMathematicscoursesareaccreditedbytheInstituteofMathematicsanditsApplications(IMA). Student Support Throughout your time at university you have access to specialised support, from help with your timetable to academic afterfurtherstudents96.8%Futureskills.Employmentofourundergraduategoontoworkand/orstudywithin15monthsgraduating.* *HESA Graduate Outcomes 2018/19, UK domiciled, other activities excluded. Open Days 2022 Saturday 2 July Saturday 24 September (online) Saturday 8 October Saturday 29 October Saturday 19 November Book now hud.ac.uk/open-days Scan to chat to studentsour

What’sinsideOurcourses 04 Mathematics BSc(Hons)/MMath 05 Placements 06 Meet our staff 07 Global Professional Award 08 Student support 09 Meet our students 11 Apply to us Start your journey with us hud.ac/apply 3

For more detailed course information visit courses.hud.ac.uk

**From a combination of level 3 qualifications including Mathematics A Level

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Our focus is on the mathematics you’ll need to solve real world problems using mathematical modelling, statistics and computing. We look at calculus from the basics and underlying theory all the way through to the partial differential equations used to model flowing water and financial instruments. Statistics is covered from basic probability to the frontiers of Big Data. We also include a healthy dose of numerical computing so you are able to use mathematical software and write programs making use of the techniques you’ve learned.

Extended Diploma in Engineering or Science/Technology plus Mathematics A Level/120** Plus GSCE English Language or Literature at grade 4/C and Maths at grade 5/B

Mathematics MMath Course length: 4 years full-time 5 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: AAB*/DDD in BTEC Level 3

Mathematics BSc(Hons)/MMath

You’ll be working alongside our expert staff who will inspire and support you to learn from their research and industrial experience.

As well as the technical skills needed, we also offer modules where you work in groups to solve real world problems. This allows you to develop experience in project management and teamwork skills and will keep you on track with the needs of industry.

Your course

Emerging technologies within society are creating massive demand for graduates who can make sense of complexity. Businesses know that real value lies within their own organisations, it is the Mathematician that can help reveal that value and demonstrate positive impact.

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More importantly we introduce you to the creative side of mathematics, developing new models and new techniques and explaining what you’ve done to a non-technical audience.

After your second year you’ll have the opportunity to take a placement year, putting into practice the techniques you’ve learnt. Our dedicated Placement Unit have links with companies in the UK, Europe and beyond.

BSc(Hons) Course length: 3 years full-time 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB*/DDM in BTEC Level 3

*A Level must include Mathematics

Extended Diploma in Engineering or Science/Technology plus Mathematics A Level/136** Plus GCSE English Language or Literature at grade 4/C and Maths at grade 5/B

The study of mathematics – and perhaps more importantly – the opportunity to enjoy and practice problem-solving, is a great start to a rewarding career.

Example modules • Probability Theory and Statistical Analysis Mathematical Programming Mathematical Methods and Modelling Big Data Analytics Your future This course develops useful graduate skills for roles such as, statistician, data analyst, mathematical modeller, and software engineer, in a variety of industries, for example, in engineering, pharmaceutical, finance, electronics, marketing, and healthcare.

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The School of Computing and Engineering has a dedicated Placement Unit and each year we place up to 200 students in companies such as Microsoft, Nestle, Cummins and BMW, as well as a number of smaller local and regional businesses. All of our full-time undergraduate courses offer the option of a placement and our experienced team of staff will help you find a placement in an industry that suits you. Our specialised database, ePlacement will give you access to hundreds of placement opportunities, many of which are advertised only through the University of Huddersfield as a result of our longstanding relationships with companies.

PlacementsOurPlacementUnitgivesthesupport you need to help you find a placement in industry. They’ll link you with placement opportunities, help with your CV and do mock interviews with you.

Meet our staff

“There are two places you can look for new mathematical ideas; one is just digging deeper into existing mathematics and the other is to go out and look for new phenomena, and industry is full of those.

Professor William Lee Department of Computer Science

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I’ve always been fascinated by numbers, patterns and understanding how things work, which has led to my study of Mathematics and, in particular, Industrial Mathematics. This involves working with industry to use existing mathematics and develop new mathematics to address the challenges they are currently facing.

As with many academics I love the “aha” moment when a student gets a concept. I also enjoy it when students are learning a new mathematical techniques and ask me what they will ever use it for: that’s a great excuse to talk about some of the work I’ve done with industry and explain how differential equations can be used to model coffee brewing, or how integrals can be used to describe the moulding of contact lenses.”

I had a chance to wander round as a judge, meet the teams and ask them about their work. I was amazed by what they had achieved in so short a time.

Using mathematical techniques suggested by data science is another way to solve real-world problems. Data science is a sector that is rapidly growing, data analysts are used in virtually industry from retail to healthcare. Most people think it is all about computing, but in fact it is uses several areas of mathematics which until recently were considered “pure maths”. I love to show my students how mathematical tools can extract meaning from the data and how they can be used to find hidden patterns. As a maths graduate you can find employment in a huge range of data science areas such as looking for diseases in medical images, predicting economic patterns through financial modelling, predicting climate change and environmental events, detecting faults in sensors in industrial equipment or even helping with film animation. Here at Huddersfield we have set up a new Centre for Mathematics and Data Science. I’ve been really impressed by the students here and in particular those participating in the Enterprise Design Challenge.

Using mathematics to solve industrial problems.

The Careers and Employability focus of the course helps you to understand what employers want in graduates and leaders, and gives you the opportunity to develop these skills and capabilities. The Wellbeing focus of the course provides you with the opportunity to develop tools that will contribute to your physical and mental health at university and as a graduate. The Enterprise focus nurtures your entrepreneurial spirit and helps you to develop the skills necessary to forge your own career path.

Global Professional Award

Becoming a highly employable graduate

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• Self-motivated • Enterprising • Resilient • Able

How do I complete the Award?

Completing the Award will support you to transform into a highly employable graduate who is: The Global Professional Award also gives you the chance to get involved in projects and activities organised by external organisations, departments at the University and the Students’ Union, which is a fantastic way to meet new people and try new things. to collaborate with others confident leader and socially aware

*Full-time, undergraduate first degrees with a minimum duration of three years. This does not include postgraduate, foundation, top-up, accelerated or apprenticeship degrees

Three areas of focus

• Globally

At Huddersfield we’re proud to inspire global professionals, which is why you’ll study the Global Professional Award alongside your undergraduate degree.* The Award is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (Level 5), meaning you’ll graduate with an additional internationally recognised qualification which will help to set you apart from other graduates, and develop valuable qualities that we know employers are looking for.

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We make it as simple as possible. You’ll complete the Award through online sessions and activities. This will take approximately 1 hour per week, so you’ll still have plenty of time to focus on your degree and your social life. You’ll be supported to complete the Award by staff who are specialists in the three areas of Careers and Employability, Wellbeing and Enterprise, plus the lecturers on your course and your PATs will help you to understand how you can get involved. Find out more about the Global Professional Award at hud.ac/gpa

Student Support Office

The team are here to support you with any nonacademic issues. Offering practical advice and support on a wide range of queries which may arise during your time with us such as timetabling, disability support, financial queries, health issues, all the way through to graduation. As well as signposting you to other University Wellbeing Services, acting as a link between you and academic members of staff to help in resolving queries you may have.

The School of Computing and Engineering provide a range of support services in addition to the support offered centrally, to assist you during your studies. These dedicated services are on hand to provide advice and guidance on a whole range of academic and non-academic areas.

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Student Guidance Office

The team are here to offer help in academic writing, understanding assignment briefs, revision techniques, and giving presentations. They provide guidance to understand what is expected in a secure and confidential space, to discuss any academic skills issues you may have. For example, for those who need direction on how to complete essays and assignments, and for those who just need reassurance they are on the right track. They can help you to develop and build on the skills you need to succeed whatever challenges you face throughout your course.

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Abigail Mitchell Mathematics BSc (Hons)

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isn’t all exam based, it’s a mixture of coursework and exams. “Mathematics has always been my favourite subject as I’ve always loved the problem-solving aspect of it. Therefore, studying both Mathematics and Further Maths at Sixth Form and eventually choosing to study Mathematics at university was a no-brainer for me. The course offers a variety of modules, some follow on from the topics I studied at A-Level such as Calculus. Other modules such as Mathematical Programming cover a brand-new aspect of Mathematics. Personally I had no prior experience in programming but now I know how to use several programming packages such as RStudio, which is very useful for statistical analysis. Another great aspect of my course is that it is not all exam based, there is a mixture of coursework and exams. There is also a focus on group work in certain modules, which I love as it has helped me gained an insight into what problem solving will be like in a workplace. Eventually, I am hoping to pursue a career in mathematical research.”

This brochure was prepared in the spring of 2022 for courses starting in September 2023 and is up to date as at the date of publication. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information listings on our website courses.hud.ac.uk , and you should check this for the latest information before you apply.

Changes to option modules

Where your course allows you to choose modules from a range of options, we will review these each year and change them to reflect the expertise of our staff, current trends in research and as a result of student feedback or demand for certain modules. We will always ensure that you have a range of options to choose from and we will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year.

Covid-19

If you do not wish to take up any of the options that are made available to you, then you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the course without liability to the University for future tuition fees and you will be entitled to a refund of all course fees paid to date. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.

Changes to a course you have applied for

The legal bit

Termination of course

Major changes

We will only make major changes to the core curriculum of a course or to our services if it is necessary for us to do so and provided such changes are reasonable. A major change in this context is a change that materially changes the services available to you; or the outcomes, or a significant part, of your course, such as the nature of the award or a substantial change to module content, teaching days (part time provision), classes, type of delivery or assessment of the core curriculum.

Changes to your course after you enrol as a student

If we propose to make a major change to a course that you are holding an offer for, then we will tell you as soon as possible so that you can decide whether to withdraw your application prior to enrolment.

For example, it may be necessary to make a major change to reflect changes in the law or the requirements of the University’s regulators; to meet the latest requirements of a commissioning or accrediting body; to improve the quality of educational provision; in response to student, examiners’ or other course evaluators’ feedback; and/or to reflect academic or professional changes within subject areas. Major changes may also be necessary because of circumstances outside our reasonable control, such as a key member of staff leaving the University or being unable to teach, where they have a particular specialism that can’t be adequately covered by other members of staff; or due to damage or interruption to buildings, facilities or equipment. Major changes would usually be made with effect from the next academic year, but this may not always be the case. We will notify you as soon as possible should we need to make a major change and will carry out suitable consultation with affected students. If you reasonably believe that the proposed change will cause you detriment or hardship we will, if appropriate, work with you to try to reduce the adverse effect on you or find an appropriate solution. Where an appropriate solution cannot be found and you contact us in writing before the change takes effect you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the University without liability to the University for future tuition fees. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.

In exceptional circumstances, we may, for reasons outside of our control, be forced to discontinue or suspend your course. Where this is the case, a formal exit strategy will be followed and we will notify you as soon as possible about what your options are, which may include transferring to a suitable replacement course for which you are qualified, being provided with individual teaching to complete the award for which you were registered, or claiming an interim award and exiting the University.

Some of the images in this brochure were produced before, and during, periods where various restrictions were in place. To find out how we’re maintaining our Covid-secure campus, visit hud.ac/covid 10

We will always try to deliver your course and other services as described. However, sometimes we may have to make changes as set out below:

When to apply

If you want to start your course in September 2023, you can apply through UCAS any time from 1 September 2022 onwards. Please make sure UCAS receives your application by the first application deadline in January 2023. Please see hud.ac/faa for more information. Our institution code is HUDDS H60. Tel. +44(0)1484 957507 Email. compeng@hud.ac.uk@hudcompeng@HudCompEngHudCompEng

If this is your first (undergraduate) degree and you want to study a full-time course, then you’ll apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) at ucas.com If you’re at a college or school right now, it’s probably already registered with UCAS. The best thing to do is ask your teacher or careers adviser to help with your application. Once you’ve applied we’ll keep in touch with you throughout the application process, so you’re up to speed with what’s going on.

UCAS

We hope you’ve found all the information you need to inspire you to become a student here at Huddersfield. Now all you need to do is apply.

Apply to us

Discover: Mathematics Discover what it’s like to study with us and where a career in Mathematics might take you – join us for live workshops, chat with our students or access our on-demand content. Visit: hud.ac/discover-maths Contact us Got a question? Get in touch with us.

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