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BSc Mathematics and AccountingProgramme Director: Andrew BowlerA booklet with information about the BSc Mathematics and Accounting programme is available at open evenings. If you would like to be sent a copy, please contact the Programme Administrator. This BSc programme aims to provide a broad education in mathematics and accounting. The programme concentrates on the methods and modelling techniques of mathematics, but also provides the theoretical background for these ideas. Students develop an knowledge of a range of mathematical skills together with an understanding of managerial and financial accounting. This degree is designed for students with mathematical ability who are interested in the theory of the subject and in the application of mathematical methods to commercial and scientific problems. It develops a rational approach to problem-solving. Training in the mathematical sciences is highly valued by employers. Graduates in these subjects are in great demand and earn on average 10% more than other graduates. Entrance RequirementsApplicants are normally expected to be educated to A-level standard although other evidence of educational achievement may be acceptable. A good level of mathematical ability is required and, although not necessary, an A-level in a mathematical subject is desirable. Applicants without A-level mathematics have to complete satisfactorily an entrance test in mathematics before being invited for interview. Course StructureEach year you will study three year-long modules. Some terminology: a core module is one which you must take and pass to gain your degree. A compulsory module is one which you must take (but not necessarily pass). Below is an overview of the modules taken each year. All modules in the first two years are compulsory. In the third and fourth years there will be a range of options. The list of options may vary slightly from year to year depending on the research specialisms of current staff. Some modules are offered in alternate years so we can provide a greater range of options. Click on the module names below for more information where available.
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Department of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics, Birkbeck, University of London, Malet St, London WC1E 7HX.
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