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First year core modules may include Introduction to Quantitative Economics; Mathematical Programming; Linear Algebra; Mathematical Analysis; Sets and Numbers; Statistical Laboratory; Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Techniques.
Optional modules may include Design of Information Structures; Differential Equations A; Programming for Scientists; Introduction to Geometry; Geometry and Motion; Elements of Scientific Method; Descartes and Mill; Logic 1: Introduction to Symbolic Logic (for non-Philosophy Students); Quantum Phenomena; Introduction to Astronomy; Introduction to Particle Physics and Classical Mechanics and Relativity.
Second year core modules may include Stochastic Processes; Mathematical Methods; Mathematical Statistics Part A; Mathematical Statistics Part B; Mathematical Economics and Mathematical Programming. A number of modules may also be selected from (List A): Economics; Mathematical Economics; Simulation; Linear Statistical Modelling; Games, Decisions and Behaviour; Mathematical Analysis III; Differentiation; Metric Spaces and PDE.
Additional modules may also be chosen from (List B): Formal Languages; Algorithms; Logic and Verification; Foundations of Finance; Foundations of Accounting; Starting a Business; Introduction to Secondary School Teaching; Problem Solving; Programming for Scientists; Variational Principles; Numerical Analysis; Vector Analysis; Combinatorics; Geometry; Algebra II: Groups and Rings; Algebra I: Advanced Linear Algebra; Combinatorial Optimisation; Probability and Discrete Mathematics; Theory of ODEs; Introduction to Systems Biology; Introduction to Number Theory; Logic 1: Introduction to Symbolic Logic (for non-Philosophy Students); Stars; Galaxies.
The campus occupies 290 hectares on three adjacent sites, which are characterised by pleasant lakes and luscious woods, magnificent flowers and charming landscaped gardens.
The University of Warwick is within 3 miles away from the centre of Coventry, one of the major cities in the UK. Each year Coventry hosts the Godiva Festival, known as the UK’s biggest and best free family music festival. You can also enjoy award-winning city attractions such as the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum and the Coventry Transport Museum.
The 18th century town of Royal Leamington Spa is also within easy reach of campus: it’s home to lots of Warwick students. Plus, Birmingham, the UK’s official second city, is a mere 20 minutes away from Coventry train station. Or the bright lights of London are just an hour’s train journey away.
We’re also close to historic centres like Kenilworth, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace. London is within 2 hours by train.