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Foundation year

Core modules
COMP060
Principles of Computing and AI
30 credits
This module introduces computer literacy, programming, software design, and cutting-edge computing applications in STEM for academia and industry. It teaches principles, applications and skills to leverage advances in computing and AI for problem solving in science. Students will learn to programme in Python-like languages used in concurrent and later modules and be exposed to industrial applications via guest lectures.
100% Coursework
MATH060
Foundational Mathematics in STEM
30 credits
This module lays the mathematical foundations for students in Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science, showing how maths is fundamental to understanding the real world. It introduces number and algebra, functions, Euclidean geometry, the exponential and logarithm, trigonometry and calculus, focusing on principles, understanding, presentation and effective study. Mathematics students learn basic methods of proof.
60% Coursework
40% Examinations
PHYS060
Physics, Mechanics and Applied Mathematics
30 credits
This module teaches how mathematics can be applied to model the real world and analyse data collected from experiment. Led by laboratory investigation, students study applications of maths to motion, static equilibrium, and learn Newton's laws, before proceeding to understand the structure of matter, waves and electricity. Mathematics students learn the geometry underlying mechanics and some probability and statistics.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
SOFT060
Software Development and Data Science Project
30 credits
This module enhances programming skills and provides a grounding in software development paradigms for computing applications in STEM for academia and industry. It teaches advanced aspects of programming alongside project management and systems analysis. In groups, students will plan, develop, document and deliver a software solution to a pathway-specific problem in academia or industry and demonstrate their solution.
75% Coursework
25% Tests
Alternative pathways
Experience
Discover mathematics at Plymouth
“Mathematics is a really exciting subject. You should choose Plymouth because of its world-class facilities and you will be guided by people who really enjoy the subject.”

Exceptional support and engaged learning

World-class facilities
Develop your skills, knowledge and confidence with a work placement
“I found that the skills I had already gained at the University prepared me well for the experience and also for future jobs.”

Completing the Foundation Year really helped build confidence and prepare me for the first year by bridging gaps in my knowledge and strengthening my previous education. We have the same lecturers as other course years do, giving us a stronger knowledge of how the academic life of university works, which a lot of first-year students won't have.
BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Foundation Year student
Meet your lecturers

Dr James Edwards
Lecturer in Applied Mathematics/Theoretical Physics

Dr Jason Hughes
Lecturer in Mathematics

Dr Jenny Sharp
Lecturer in Mathematics Education
Life in Plymouth
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student


Careers

I would highly recommend taking a mathematics degree as it opens your eyes to the language of the universe and how things truly work.
BSc (Hons) Mathematics graduate
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
ÂŁ9,535 per year
ÂŁ795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
ÂŁ18,650 per year
ÂŁ19,200 per year
Tuition fee price changes
Additional costs
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Supporting students with the cost of living

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Entry requirements
32 UCAS points
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G103
P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
Plymouth
Entry requirements
32 UCAS points
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English language requirements
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G103
P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
Plymouth