Applied Mathematics is the application of mathematics to the modelling and solving of practical, real-world problems. The emphasis throughout this three-year course is on developing and enhancing problem-solving skills. Areas of applied mathematics taught on the course include: aspects of more classical applied mathematics in the form of elements of mechanics mathematical modelling methods and techniques computer programming language and use of modern sophisticated symbolic software numerical experimentation general mathematical methods elements of the modern areas of chaos and dynamical systems. The first-year course assumes no previous knowledge of applied mathematics and extensive tutorial support is available throughout.
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As a graduate, your technical, practical and numeracy skills, as well as the soft skills you have acquired, such as oral and written presentation skills and the ability to work in teams, will prepare you for a wide range of employment opportunities. A degree in Applied Mathematics will be seen by employers as evidence that you are able to think independently and quickly learn new skills. Recent graduates have embarked on careers in primary and secondary level teaching, in software/computing, in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries, and in engineering-based industries such as electronics. They have also become management consultants, actuaries, bankers and accountants.