Pathway Overview
Mathematics is often challenging and always rewarding. It is one of the most universal of disciplines, and is the basis on which the modern world is built.
Science and business depend on mathematical foundations and mathematicians therefore play an essential role in our society. Mathematics is both ancient and modern; you will examine the number theory that Pythagoras studied around 2,500 years ago as well as the financial mathematics that the highest flyers on Wall Street rely on.
Key Features
- Smaller class sizes allowing for a more personalised experience
- An affordable city, among the top 10 most affordable university towns in the UK in 2019, allowing for low cost of living
- A truly diverse community providing opportunities to meet people from all four corners of the map
- An outstanding support network ready to help you with any issue you may encounter, be they academic, financial or personal
- Flexible starting times and course durations allowing for a tailored experience to suit your desires and needs
- Full access to Swansea University. Students of The College are Swansea University students from day one. You will have full access to all Swansea University support systems such as the Library, students union and @campuslife services.
- A stunning location only mere minutes away from the beach and a short drive from stunning areas of wilderness.
- Swansea repeatedly ranks among the most affordable University towns making it an ideal base for students.
- And much much more!
First Year Modules
As this course is an Integrated First Year, students are required to study 120 credits of Swansea University Modules.
In addition, students must study the following College modules:
Research and Study Skills (ILSC) 1
This module aims to help students to develop their academic English, communication, research, and critical reasoning skills to be successful undergraduate students. A subsidiary aim of this module is to ensure that students develop transferable skills that help them to take responsibility for their personal, academic and professional development.
Assessment: Presentation, group work, written assessments
Academic Support Tutorial
The aim of the support tutorials is to provide academic support and guidance to students on a year 1 Integrated programme with The College, Swansea University. Each pathway has a distinct Academic Support Tutorial allowing students to receive tailored support in areas such as progression, discussion and debate, communication and organisation.
Assessment: None
Progression
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following from Swansea University:
- Applied Mathematics, BSc (Hons)
- Mathematics, BSc (Hons)
- Mathematics for Finance, BSc (Hons)
- Pure Mathematics, BSc (Hons)