Mathematics for Science students
The Science Mathematics modules provide a good general mathematical basis for all science students, and Mathematics, in both Junior and Senior Freshman years is a prerequisite for the moderatorships in Physics, Chemistry with Molecular Modelling, `Nanoscience, physics and chemistry of advanced materials' and in Human Genetics. The Junior Freshman modules are required for the Moderatorship course in Medicinal Chemistry.
Within the Moderatorship Courses in Science, mathematics may be studied as in the Junior Fresh year (up to 20 credits from a total of 60) and students who complete the maximum amount of mathematics in their Junior Fresh year may continue with mathematics into the Senior Fresh year (up to 20 credits).
Mathematics is an important topic for all Moderatorship paths in Science, but conflicting priorities mean that some students take a very limited amount of mathematics credits.
Mathematics modules for Science 2024-25
Junior Fresh year
MAU11001 is taken by TR062 Geography and Geoscience students. MAU11002 is taken by TR056 Human Health and Disease students as well as TR060 Biological and Biomedical Sciences students. MAU11S01/2 are taken by TR061 Chemical Sciences and TR063 Physical Sciences students.
Senior Fresh year
Semester 1 Modules
Semester 2 Modules
Each module is worth 5 ECTS credits.
Foundation Scholarship examination
Information about the Foundation Scholarship examination in Mathematics can be found here.
Further information
Please consult the Science Course web pages for further information.
This course is funded by the Irish government under the National
Development
Plan 2007-2013 and aided by the European Social Fund (ESF) under the
Human
Capital Investment Operational Programme 2007-2013.