Course Structure of BSc. Mathematics
The U.G. Programme in Mathematics include (a) Common courses, (b) Core courses, (c) Complementary Courses, (d) Open Courses and (e) Project and no course shall carry more than 4 credits. Open course may be offered in any subject and the student shall have the option to do courses offered by other departments/ or by the same department.
Objectives :
The syllabi are framed in such a way that it bridges the gap between the plus two and post graduate levels of Mathematics by providing a more complete and logic frame work in almost all areas of basic Mathematics.
By the end of the second semester, the students will attaine a common level in basic Mathematics, a secure foundation in Mathematics and other relevant subjects to complement the core for their future courses.
In the fourth semester, the student is introduced to powerful tools for tackling a wide range of topics in Calculus, Theory of Equations and Numerical methods. They are familiarised with additional relevant mathematical techniques and other relevant subjects to complement the core.
By the end of sixth semester, the students cover a range of topics in almost all areas of Mathematics including Graph Theory, Programming in C, and had experience of independent works such as project, seminar etc.
CORE COURSES include:
Semester I
Foundation of Mathematics
Semester II
Analytic Geometry ,Trigonometry and Matrices
Semester III
Calculus
Semester IV
Vector Calculus, Theory of Equations and Numerical Methods
Semester V
Mathematical Analysis
Differential Equations
Abstract Algebra
Fuzzy mathematics
Open course
Semester VI
Real Analysis
Complex Analysis
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra and Metric Spaces
Choice Based Course
Project