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15 December 2022

We have updated the description of a first-year module, on the ‘Modules’ tab:

Previous content:

Mathematics for Computer Scientists II

In this module, you will gain sufficient mathematical knowledge to understand common mathematical operations and functions in computer science. By the end of the module, you will be expected to be able to carry out mathematical proofs, analyse vector spaces and use linear equations, and to perform operations of the differential and integral calculus with confidence and precision. You will also learn the basics of probabilistic analysis and apply the methods in practical examples. Specific topics you will cover include linear and matrix algebra, sequences and series, calculus, and abstract algebra.

Read more about the Mathematics for Computer Scientists II moduleLink opens in a new window, including the methods of teaching and assessment (content applies to 2022/23 year of study).

Revised content:

Mathematics for Computer Scientists II

In this module, you will gain sufficient mathematical knowledge to understand common mathematical operations and functions in computer science. By the end of the module, you will be expected to be able to carry out mathematical proofs, analyse vector spaces and use linear equations, and to perform operations of the differential and integral calculus with confidence and precision. Specific topics you will cover include linear and matrix algebra, sequences and series, calculus, and abstract algebra.

Read more about the Mathematics for Computer Scientists II moduleLink opens in a new window, including the methods of teaching and assessment (content applies to 2022/23 year of study).