GV17 Mathematics and Philosophy Course Regulations from 2022-23 onwards
Please note the below information applies to students commencing their course in the 2022-23 academic year or later ONLY. If you commenced your studies in 2021-22 or earlier, please refer to your course regulations for which you can find the relevant link here.
The first, second, and third year of the programme contribute credit to the final degree classification in the ratio 10:40:50.
Marks in each year are subject to averaging, details of which are explained on the Mathematics website. For details relating to modules run by Maths Department, you should consult the Mathematics undergraduate handbook. Each module is examined under the conventions of the department offering the module.
In each year of the Maths and Philosophy degree students must take a minimum of 120 CATS. Students may if they choose opt to take up to maximum of 150 CATS per year.
First Year
Candidates for Honours degrees are required to take the following core required modules:
- PH144 Mind and Reality(15 CATS) X
- PH136 Logic 1: Introduction to Symbolic Logic (15 CATS) X
- MA152 Mathematical Analysis 2 (15 CATS) X
- MA147 Mathematical Methods and Modelling 1 (10 CATS) X
- MA145 Mathematical Methods and Modelling 2 (10 CATS) X
- MA149 Linear Algebra (15 CATS) X
Core required modules must be passed individually in order to proceed into year 2.
In addition, students must take the following additional core modules:
- MA138 Sets and Numbers (10 CATS)
- MA140 Mathematical Analysis 1 (10 CATS)
- ST120 Introduction to Probability (10 CATS)
- MA1K2 Refresher Mathematics (not for credits)
Students are not necessarily required to pass these additional cores, but must achieve an overall mean of 40 or above from the best 120 CATS and pass whole modules totalling 80 CATS in order to proceed into year 2 in addition to passing the core required modules.
Second Year
Candidates for honours degrees are required to take the following: |
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Philosophy Requirements: |
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Maths Requirements: |
60 CATS credits of Honours-Level Philosophy modules. These must include the following core module:
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40 CATS credits of second year Mathematics modules. These must include the following core modules:
And at least one core optional module from the following list:
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20 to 50 CATS of other options (this can include additional Philosophy and/or Maths modules).* |
Candidates for Pass degrees are required to take modules totalling 90 CATS credits, the constitution of which will be decided in individual cases by the Chairs of the Departments concerned. At the discretion of the Chairs of the Departments, the total load may be increased up to a maximum not exceeding 120 CATS credits.
Final Year
Candidates for Honours degrees are required to take the following modules: |
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Philosophy Requirements: |
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Maths Requirements: |
45 CATS of core optional Honours-Level Philosophy modules. |
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30 CATS credits of third year Mathematics modules. These must include the following core module:
And at least 15 CATS of core optional 3rd year options from List A for the Mathematics BS |
45 to 75 CATS of other options (this can include additional Philosophy and/or Maths modules).* |
Candidates for Pass degrees are required to take 90 CATS credits as follows: 60 CATS credits of Philosophy second and third year modules, which must include the one core module; 30 CATS credits selected from the philosophy core module list.
*Permission to take modules outside of the Philosophy Department must be sought from the Department offering the module before you register for it on eVision. Details of how and when to sign up for external modules can usually be found on that Department's website. If in doubt please contact the Department's Undergraduate Office who will be able to advise you of their sign up processes.
Students on the Maths and Philosophy with Intercalated Year (GV18) course follow the course as set out above, spending the third year on a year abroad or work placement.