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Year Abroad for G101 BSc (taken in THIRD year despite level 2) (MATH20003)
Contents of this document:
- Administrative information
- Unit aims, General Description, and Relation to Other Units
- Teaching methods and Learning objectives
- Assessment methods and Award of credit points
- Transferable skills
- Texts and Syllabus
Administrative Information
- Unit number and title: MATH20003 Year Abroad for G101 BSc (taken in THIRD year despite level 2)
- Level: I/5
- Credit point value: 120 credit points
- Year: 12/13
- First Given in this form: Many years ago
- Unit Organiser: Stanislav Volkov
- Lecturer: At foreign University
- Teaching block: 1 and 2
- Prerequisites: Normally language and maths marks of 50, relevant maths units 55, obtained in June of the second year.
General Description of the Unit
The year abroad is spent at an approved European University, attending teaching and assessment for approved units, of which at least 2/3 is mathematical. Further information is in the guidelines to 'Mathematics with study in continental Europe', linked to the 'Handbooks' page on the School web pages.
Relation to Other Units
The year abroad for the G104 MSci programme, MATH30003 is similar, but at Level H/6.
Assessment Methods
Students must attend all assessment offered at the foreign university. The departmental Euro committee may also require students to submit written course summaries for assessment by the beginning of September. It will then assign marks on the Bristol scale based on the evidence available to it. Further information is in the guidelines (see above).
Award of Credit Points
Credit points will be awarded if the unit is passed, that is, a mark of at least 40 is assigned.
