BSc in Natural Sciences (Computer Science and Mathematics)In Year 1, the student followed the BSc Joint-Honours route in Economics and Mathematics and took the optional module Discrete Mathematics module that opened up some Theoretical Computer Science in Year 2 (they also took an MLAN module.) which they continued into Year 3.Year 1 Core Mathematics A (MATH1012) Discrete Mathematics (MATH1031) Elements of Economics (ECON1011) Core Mathematics B1 (MATH1051) The World Economy (ECON1071) Year 2 Complex Analysis II (MATH2011) Analysis in Many Variables II (MATH2031) Theory of Computation (COMP2181) Beginners' Spanish (MLAN1011) Algebra II (MATH2581) Elementary Number Theory and Cryptography II (MATH2591) Year 3 Number Theory III (MATH3031) Decision Theory III (MATH3071) Communicating Mathematics III (MATH3131) Topology III (MATH3281) Advanced Theory of Computation (COMP3342) General disclaimer:
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