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Mathematics
Dual-subject Bachelor's degree in Computing Science with Mathematics
In the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science, only the mathematics module mat950 Discrete Structures is taken as part of the 60KP programme. All other mathematics modules are specified by the 60KP programme of the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics.
The recommended study plan can be found on the pages for the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science. However, due to the interdependencies between course content, it is recommended that you take the modules inf30, inf031, inf004 and inf005 during the first four academic semesters, as is the case in the single-subject Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science.
If you transfer from the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science and Mathematics to the single-subject Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, the 9KP modules in Mathematics (mat050 Linear Algebra, mat020 Analysis I) will be credited towards the corresponding 6KP compulsory modules in the single-subject Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science (mat955 Linear Algebra for Computing Scientists, mat960 Analysis for Computing Scientists). To have these modules, the ‘surplus’ 2×3KP credits and any further mathematics modules recognised, it is advisable to consult the academic advisory service for the Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science.