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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics & Computational Thinking and Education

Double major

Programme Type

Full-time

The Mathematics & Computational Thinking major will provide you the opportunity to pursue a wide range of courses in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The core courses include Calculus, Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Number Theory, Computational Mathematics, Statistics, Differential Equations and Complex Analysis. Prescribed electives that allow you to study mathematics in depth include Real Analysis, Modern Algebra, Galois Theory, Modelling with Differential Equations, Graph Theory, Operations Research and Applied Statistics. Premised on Computational Thinking as the conceptual foundation required to solve problems effectively and efficiently, the curriculum has a balanced emphasis on computability, constructive proofs, computer-based modelling and exploration. You will be exposed to coding and the use of mathematical software commonly used by many research mathematicians. You will deepen your core mathematical skills of problem solving and reading and writing of mathematics through a foundational course in mathematical problem solving and a capstone final year project.

    Academic Discipline Minimum Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Mathematics & Computational Thinking and Education 

    Important Note
    Meeting the minimum requirement for a specific academic subject does not guarantee the allocation of the academic subject.

    Allocation of academic subject is dependent on ranking based on student teachers’ qualifications and results (at the discretion of the academic group) as well as the availability of vacancies.

    At least a Grade C at GCE ‘A’ level in Mathematics (Syllabus C)
    Or
    At least a Grade C at H2 level Mathematics
    Or
    At least a Grade C at GCE ‘A’ level in Further Mathematics
    Or
    At least a Grade C at H2 level Further Mathematics
    Or
    At least a Grade 5 pass at Higher Level Mathematics for IB holders.
    Or
    At least a major CAP of 3.0 for NUS High School Diploma in Mathematics
    Or
    Obtain a Grade A in H1 level Mathematics and will have to sit for and pass a Mathematics Qualifying Test
    Or
    Obtain at least a Grade B3 for Additional Mathematics at ‘O’ levels and will have to sit for and pass a Mathematics Qualifying Test

    Suitability Tests
    Applicants may, at the discretion of the Singapore Ministry of Education and the University, be required to undergo such tests as may be set to assess their suitability for University study and teacher-training and to appear for interviews.

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