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 620-291 Maths & Stats Project A (Advanced)

Note

The detailed contents of the two project subjects 620-291 and 620-292 will be different, and suitably qualified students may choose to do either or both of these subjects.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr C Hodgson

Prerequisites

Enrolment in this subject requires the invitation of the Head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (two per week) and 36 hours project work

Subject Description

Students completing this subject should comprehend in some detail and depth the mathematical or statistical theory and techniques associated with some topic or topics of interest to staff members; have developed the ability to pursue mathematical or statistical themes at some depth and to work with a certain amount of independence; gain an insight into higher level mathematics and statistics. They should appreciate the methods and techniques required to complete an in-depth study of mathematical or statistical topics, the interaction of various branches of mathematics and statistics, and their use in problem-solving. One or more topics will be chosen from analysis, algebra, geometry and topology, methods, modelling, optimisation, probability, statistics, or any other topic of interest to a staff member. Material will be presented through lectures, talks and seminars, and project work will be supervised by a staff member.

Assessment

By negotiation with the coordinator: either a written report and/or assignments totalling up to 80 pages; or a written report and/or assignments totalling up to 24 pages, and a 3-hour written examination.



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