Mathematics, 25 cr

Type of the study module

Intermediate Studies

Contact

Esko Turunen, Merja Laaksonen

Learning Outcomes

- The Intermediate Studies in Mathematics, preceded by the Basic Studies of Natural Sciences, form a strong basis of the international standard to proceed with master-level studies in mathematics. As a minor, the module also supports the other majors of the programme, i.e., Physics and ICT.

After completion of the module, the student has extended his/her theoretical knowledge and understanding of the main branches of Mathematics, namely discrete mathematics, mathematical analysis and also basics of statistical methods used in engineering sciences. The student is able to analytically solve problems and mathematically model real life phenomena. He/she is able to combine experimental results with simple computational models. The student can passably apply his/her knowledge and skills in a working environment.

The core content of the module builds on an abstract mathematical view of the world, analytical thinking, meaningful modeling, and problem solving. The student has strong abilities to make assessments and approximations following the principles of mathematics and natural sciences. The student has strong computational skills that help him/her in problem solving. He/she has also learned group-working skills, reporting, and critical evaluation of experimental results. These skills are essential for the working life and prepare the student for writing a Bachelor's Thesis.

Content

Compulsory courses

Course Credit points Class
MAT-60006 Matrix Algebra 5 cr II  
MAT-60056 Algebra 5 cr III  
MAT-60106 Complex Analysis 5 cr II  
Total 15 cr  

Complementary Courses

The list contains courses that are recommended to complement the compulsory courses. Other courses can be included, as well as courses offered by other universities, with prior permission. Students is Science and Engineering, BSc (Tech) choose one course to complete the study module to 20 credits.

Should be completed to the minimum study module extent of 25 ETCS

Course Credit points Class
MAT-60156 Differential Equations 5 cr III  
MAT-60206 Mathematical Analysis 5 cr III  
MAT-60556 Mathematical Logic 5 cr III  
MAT-63506 Scientific Computing 5 cr III  

Additional information

This module is intended for international students in other degree programmes who wish to include supplementary mathematical training in their international engineering studies. Students of Science and Engineering, BSc (Tech) may take this study module as a 20 credit minor subject.

Only intended as a minor

Updated by: Laaksonen Merja, 13.02.2019