ࡱ> 9 08Ebjbj(( JhJhY<+    !!!8Y!/Siii6($Z)\)0"/$/$/$/$/$/$/$154bH/ )'@6())H/ii]/...)8i i"/.)"/...i@MF*B./s/0/.4.,64.4 .t)).)))))H/H/d-6)))/))))4))))))))) :  Programme Details 1. Programme titleMathematics and Philosophy2. Programme codeMASU253. QAA FHEQ levelHonours (BSc)4. FacultyScience5. DepartmentSchool of Mathematics and Statistics (SoMaS)6. Other departments providing credit bearing modules for the programmePhilosophy7. Accrediting Professional or Statutory BodyNot Applicable8. Date of production/revisionMarch 2012, March 2016, September 2021, September 2022 AwardsType of awardDuration9. Final awardBachelor of Science with Honours (BSc Hons) (MASU25)3 years10. Intermediate awards  Programme Codes 11. JACS code(s) Select between one and three codes from the  HYPERLINK "https://www.hesa.ac.uk/support/documentation/jacs/jacs3-principal" \h HESA website.G10012. HECoS code(s) Select between one and three codes from the  HYPERLINK "https://www.hesa.ac.uk/innovation/hecos" \h HECoS vocabulary.100403100337 Programme Delivery 13. Mode of study Full-time14. Mode of delivery Full-time 15. Background to the programme and subject area Mathematics involves the study of intangible objects (such as numbers, functions, equations and spaces) which necessarily arise in our attempts to describe and analyse the world about us. It is a fascinating subject of great beauty and power. Its abstraction and universality lie behind its huge range of applications, to physical and biological sciences, engineering, finance, economics, secure internet transactions, reliable data transmission, medical imaging and pharmaceutical trials, to name a few. Mathematicians were responsible for the invention of modern computers, which in turn have had a great impact on mathematics and its applications. Teaching in the School of Mathematics and Statistics (SoMaS) is shared between specialist staff in the areas of Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Probability and Statistics. Because of its widespread applicability, mathematics is ideal for dual degrees in which students divide their time between two subjects. The mathematics component in such a degree is chosen to reflect the partner subject. The mathematics input on MASU25 consists largely of core modules and Pure Mathematics modules though there is some opportunity to study certain modules in other areas. Pure mathematics is a subject rich in patterns and one in which the development of a theory may begin with identification of behaviour common to various simple situations and proceed, through precise analysis, to the point where rigorous general results are obtained. Solutions of particular problems may involve standard analytical techniques, for example from calculus, or the application of an abstract general theory to a particular concrete example. In applied mathematics and in probability and statistics, a common approach to practical problems, from a wide variety of contexts, is to first model or interpret them mathematically and then apply mathematical or statistical methods to find a solution. In all three subjects it is vital that work should be presented in a clear, precise and logical way so that it can be understood by others. For these reasons, graduates from programmes involving mathematics are highly regarded, by a wide range of employers, for their analytical, problem-solving and communication skills as much as for their knowledge of mathematics. The single honours programmes in 91̽ have a common SoMaS core at Level 1. At Level 2, there is a core of 20 credits, together with substantial components from each of the three areas. There is a wide choice of modules at each of Levels 3 and 4. Some modules concentrate on applicability while others are more theoretical. Some deal with contemporary developments, such as error-correcting codes and financial mathematics, and others treat long-established topics of continuing importance. Several put the subject in its historical perspective. All modules are informed by the research interests and scholarship of the staff. Students are encouraged to study all three disciplines but this is required only at Level 1. Staff in all three areas have international reputations in research, with 96% of research activities being rated as world leading or internationally excellent in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework exercise. Many modules are taught by leading experts in the area in which the module is based. In Pure Mathematics there are particular research strengths in topology, algebra and algebraic geometry, and number theory, and there are modules available in all these areas. The main strengths within Probability and Statistics are in Bayesian statistics, statistical modelling and probability and, again, all these are prominent in the undergraduate curriculum. Several members of the School belong to the 91̽ Centre for Bayesian Statistics in Health Economics. Applied Mathematics research is strong not only in traditional areas of the subject, such as fluid mechanics, but in interdisciplinary areas such as solar physics, particle astrophysics, environmental dynamics and mathematical biology. The School was instrumental, with other departments in the University, in setting up the 91̽-based NERC Earth Observation Centre of Excellence for Terrestrial Carbon Dynamics. Further information is available from the school web site:  HYPERLINK "http://www.shef.ac.uk/maths" \h http://www.shef.ac.uk/maths 16. Programme aims BSc Mathematics and Philosophy aims to:A1provide degree programmes with internal choice to accommodate the diversity of students interests and abilities;A2provide an intellectual environment conducive to learning;A3prepare students for careers which use their mathematical and/or statistical training;A4provide teaching which is informed and inspired by the research and scholarship of the staff;A5provide students with assessments of their achievements over a range of mathematical and statistical skills, and to identify and support academic excellence;A6provide an appropriate mathematics component for a dual degree programme with Philosophy. 17. Programme learning outcomes Knowledge and understanding On successful completion of the programme, students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:Links to Aim(s)K1the methods of linear mathematics and advanced calculus;2-5K2key fundamental concepts in at least one of Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Probability & Statistics, including some more specialist mathematical or statistical topics.1-5Skills and other attributes On successful completion of the programme, students will be able to:S1demonstrate skill in calculation and manipulation;1-3, 5S2understand and evaluate logical arguments, identifying the assumptions and conclusions made, and develop their own arguments;1-3, 5, 6S3demonstrate the skills to model and analyse physical or practical problems, including the use of computer packages;1-3, 5S4present arguments and conclusions effectively and accurately;2, 3, 5, 6S5appreciate the development of a general theory and its application to specific instances;1-4S6acquire further necessary mathematical skills, if appropriate, to consider careers as practising mathematicians or statisticians;1-5S7appreciate the philosophical background to scientific arguments.6 18. Learning and teaching methods Lectures A 10-credit lecture SoMaS module (or half-module) at Level 1 or 2 generally comprises 22 lectures supported by a weekly or fortnightly problems class. At Level 3, a typical 10-credit module has around 20 lectures. The lecturing methods used vary. Effective use is made of IT facilities, for example through computer demonstrations using data projectors. Students also learn mathematical techniques and theories through seeing problems being solved and results proved in lectures. Theory is developed and presented in a clear and logical way and is enhanced by the use of illustrative examples. In many modules, supporting written material is circulated. Some Level 3 modules include an element of project work for which guidance is provided in lectures. Problems classes At Levels 1 and 2, lecture groups are divided into smaller groups for problems classes lasting fifty minutes. Ample opportunity is provided for students to obtain individual help. Coursework, usually in the form of sets of problems, is regularly set and marked and feedback is given. This is usually administered through the problems classes. For the 40-credit core module at Level 1, students meet weekly in small groups with their personal tutor, and may be required to present their solutions and participate in group discussions. Setting of coursework continues into Level 3, together with the associated feedback, but, due to the expected increasing maturity of students, the formal mechanism provided by problems classes is replaced by informal contact with the module lecturer. Computing and Practical Sessions There are optional modules at all levels in which students use the software package Python and typeset reports using LaTeX. Those taking Probability and Statistics are trained in the use of R. 19. Assessment and feedback methods Most SoMaS modules are assessed by formal examinations, augmented in some cases by a component of assessed coursework; several modules include an element of the latter. The most common format involves the regular setting of assignments, each consisting of a number of problems based on material recently covered in lectures. Some Level 3 and Level 4 modules include a project and/or poster presentation. Examinations are normally of 1.5, 2 or 2.5 hours duration. Where a module is assessed by both examinations and coursework, the latter typically contributes between 10% and 30% of the final mark. The learning outcomes are assessed, primarily through examinations, in appropriate core modules and in the approved modules. As students progress through the programmes, less explicit guidance on selection of techniques is given and, in examinations and other assessment, more is expected in terms of formulation of problems and in solving problems requiring several techniques or ideas. Aspects of the use of computer packages are assessed by coursework in the appropriate modules. 20. Programme structure and student development The teaching year is divided into two semesters each of fifteen weeks, the final three weeks of each being devoted to examinations. The programmes are fully modular, being delivered mainly in 10-credit modules, taught and examined during a single semester, and in 20 credit modules, often examined at the end of the year. Each year of study represents 120 credits. Students take one 40-credit core SoMaS module together with one 20-credit mathematics module at Level 1, as well as 40 credits of Philosophy modules, and 20 credits of additional modules. At Level 2, they take 30 core SoMaS credits together with 30 credits of mathematics, and three 20-credit Philosophy modules. At Level 3, students take three 20-credit Philosophy modules, 50 credits of mathematics, and 10 credits of additional modules. Classification of the final degree is subject to the University of 91̽ General Regulations. Level 1 serves as a qualifying year and does not contribute to degree classification. The weighting for Levels 2 and 3 of the BSc is 1:2. Mathematics is essentially a linear subject with key skills and core knowledge taught at Level 1 or Level 2 required at subsequent levels. Level 1 consolidates key technical skills for use throughout the programmes, and develops the theory and application of mathematics. The Core module consolidates areas of the A-level syllabus which underpin subsequent modules. Level 2 introduces more advanced technical methods, and puts some topics introduced at Level 1 on a sounder theoretical basis than before. Modules at Level 3 offer a range of specialist options consistent with the principles outlined in reference points (1), (3) and (4). Some of these build on knowledge acquired in earlier years and others, though requiring skills already acquired and the corresponding degree of mathematical maturity, introduce topics that are essentially developed from scratch.Detailed information about the structure of programmes, regulations concerning assessment and progression and descriptions of individual modules are published in the University Calendar available online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar/" \h http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar/. 21. Criteria for admission to the programme Detailed information regarding admission to programmes is available from the Universitys On-Line Prospectus at  HYPERLINK "http://www.shef.ac.uk/courses/" \h http://www.shef.ac.uk/courses/. 22. Reference points The learning outcomes have been developed to reflect the following points of reference: Subject Benchmark Statements  HYPERLINK "https://www.qaa.ac.uk/quality-code/subject-benchmark-statements" https://www.qaa.ac.uk/quality-code/subject-benchmark-statements Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (2014)  HYPERLINK "https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/quality-code/qualifications-frameworks.pdf" https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/quality-code/qualifications-frameworks.pdf University Strategic Plan  HYPERLINK "http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/strategicplan" http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/strategicplan Learning and Teaching Strategy (2016-21)  HYPERLINK "/polopoly_fs/1.661828!/file/FinalStrategy.pdf" /polopoly_fs/1.661828!/file/FinalStrategy.pdf 23. Additional information Personal Tutorials The School of Mathematics and Statistics runs a personal tutorial system. All students are allocated a personal tutor from the School at the outset of their University career. It is hoped that the association will remain during the whole of each students course. However, a system is in place to allow a student to transfer to another tutor if they wish. Personal tutors provide personal support and academic guidance, acting as a point of contact and gateway for University support services, such as Careers and the Counselling Service. Students are expected to see their tutor at scheduled sessions, the frequency of which is highest at Level 1, and may contact their tutor at other times. In addition to the pastoral support of their SoMaS personal tutor, students on this programme have the support of the SoMaS Year Abroad Tutor who provides specialist support arising from the nature of this programme. The Senior Tutor is responsible for all day-to-day issues for individual students, liaising with the Year Abroad Tutor for students on this programme. In addition, SoMaS has an active Staff-Student Forum and there is a lively Student Maths Society. 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