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MATH30028/MATH30010/MATH30024 Computational Project for students on ex-UMIST programmes. |
SEMESTER:
First (MATH30010), Second (MATH30024) Both (MATH30028) |
| CONTACT: Dr Georgi Boshnakov (Ferranti/C12) | CREDIT RATING:
10 (MATH30010, MATH30024) 20 (MATH 30028) |
| Pre-requisite: | 222 |
| Dependent Courses: | None |
| Private Study: | 7 hours per week |
| Assessment Methods: | Coursework: 100%, Compuational Project. |
| Course Information | |
| 1 | If you wish to take the Computational Project in Mathematics, please contact Dr Boshnakov (Ferranti/C12) at any time (the sooner the better). |
| 2 | You will be given manuals containing details of the Computational Projects and descriptions of the C++ and Graphics programs available for your use. You will be expected to carry out the work involved on the PC computers in M/N13. |
| 3 | The first project is a compulsory familiarisation project worth 2 ‡ marks. Full marks will automatically be awarded for this, provided you hand in evidence that you have followed the instructions. |
| 4 | Other projects are worth between 5 and 20 marks depending on difficulty. Projects worth a total of 42‡ marks, including the familiarisation project, must be submitted. A series of deadlines will be imposed to ensure that the work is carried out at a uniform rate over the time allotted. |
| 5 | Arrangements will be made for members of staff to supervise and mark whichever projects you decide to do. Members of staff will also be available to offer advice and assistance on the computational aspects. |
| 6 | The Computational Project in Mathematics option may not be taken in conjunction with the Mathematical Project options. Joint Honours students who take the Computational Project MUST MAJOR in Mathematics. |
Last revised August, 2006