You double major in it in an arts subject.Templar said:You can take art subjects but I don't think you can major in it, at least without TSP.
I'm seriously considering a triple major in maths because it means no more experimental sciences, and because BE (Mechatronics/Space Engineering)/BSc(Pure Maths/Pure Maths/Pure Maths) would look incredibly cool next to my name.derrida said:You double major in it in an arts subject.
But you cannot major in an arts subject by itself.
Bsc. BA is unneccesary.
Infact if you did Bsc. BA you could technically quadruple major in maths.
But that would be pointless, only an ego trip really.
You must honours in maths though nothing else.
You can't major in maths in an engineering course, the highest you can get is the 12 compulsory intermediate maths units that you need to do for your degree and use your 12 free electives for senior maths, and that doesn't qualify as a major.derrida said:lets make this clear
you can do BSc. Major in Advanced Maths (which is that ultra high uai one)
you can pick a second major in arts
or
BSc. where you do the advanced maths stream up to 3rd year and get honours. but this title of the degree would be BSc. (Maths) your not in the TSP with 10 people
or you can do BA (Maths) at the advanced level aswell but the title is different and your not in the TSP with like 10 people
You can even major in maths in some form or another in commerc, economics and engineering.
BSc/BA means you can do shit over 5 years....... and really concentrate on those arts subjects.
Or you can do BA/BSc
read that UAC guide for the difference.
(infact you can even do Bachelor Of Arts and Sciences) which is different you dont get 2 different degrees in this one.
So yeah.... i hope that cleared things up. Its complicated i know. Most people are mistaken about whats involved in each.
They're changing it next year, and from what I remember in the new system there are 13 6cp units.SeDaTeD said:There aren't enough credit points of pure maths to triple major in it. It'd be more along the lines of pure/applied/stats or maybe a financial maths major chucked in.
I didn't come to uni because I wanted to pass everything, I came because I wanted a challenge. And having had a look at some of the earlier real analysis stuff (eg axiomatic proofs, inductions, functions etc) it looks like fun.xiao1985 said:8O triple major in PURE maths...
there are crazier pplz than me...
waffy, if u survive real/complex nxt year, u'd be good... real good...
hm...withoutaface said:I didn't come to uni because I wanted to pass everything, I came because I wanted a challenge. And having had a look at some of the earlier real analysis stuff (eg axiomatic proofs, inductions, functions etc) it looks like fun.
I don't think I'll be doing applied or stat units...xiao1985 said:u bet...
if u do vector calc + linear , analysis, non linear, stat, u have 8-12 all math...
Vector calculus is both an applied and pure unit.xiao1985 said:u need vector calc for engo