Department of Mathematics
Royal Holloway University Of London

Mathematics with German

Mathematics with French (G1R1)

Mathematics with German (G1R2)

Mathematics with Italian (G1R3)

Mathematics with Spanish (G1R4)

"How are you at Mathematics?" "I speak it like a native." Goon Show, 1950s. Galileo described the universe as a book written in the mathematical language, and the concept of mathematics as a universal language is a powerful one. Like other languages it can be studied for its own sake, and also as a vehicle for transmitting ideas. So it is logical to study mathematics with a foreign language - and it also opens up a wide range of careers.

Entry requirements

A typical offer is ABB, including A in Mathematics and B in the Foreign Language (any European Language in the case of G1R3). For general Mathematics admission information, click here.

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Structure of the course

The courses are organized on a unit system. All lecture courses in Mathematics and most in the other subjects are valued at half a course unit, and students normally take 4 course units (i.e., 8 half-units) per year. The system, with the wide range of units available, allows flexibility in the content of the course after the first year.

 

 Information on the courses students on this programme are expected to take is available on this page.


Department of Mathematics, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
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