Oh I see I didn't take much notice of the names.
I am a computer science student my CUSP course is
here and it does have MATH 2061, 2068 among other units and when I look
here at the Intermediate Mathematics and Statistics Handbook, it seems like these fundemental MATH units are not mentioned nor does it seem to prohibit me from participating in these units.
Can you by any chance give me the link to the information regarding fundamental MATH units locking me out of second year MATH units and I will follow up with that.
Thank you for responding and helping me understand.
I just looked into your degree resolutions, and you're fine. According to the resolutions, you need:
- 12 credit points of junior maths units
- 6 credit points of intermediate maths units.
Now, naturally for computer science students, it's recommended that you actually take the normal stream (i.e. MATH10XX) units. However, nowhere in your degree resolutions does it actually say that you have to stick with mainstream units, so fundamental units are fine as well. However, what I recommend for the junior units is the following:
- MATH1011 Applications of Calculus [3cp] (either semester 1 or summer school)
- MATH1013 Mathematical Modelling [3cp] (either semester 2 or summer school) OR MATH1014 Intro to Linear Algebra (semester 2 only)
- MATH1064 Discrete Mathematics for Computation [6cp]
Now between MATH1013 and MATH1014, I personally recommend the latter, since linear algebra is generally more useful in computer science/IT than integral calculus/differential equations. MATH1064 is a totally new unit, but it seems perfect for comp sci students.
Now for the intermediate 6 credit points, I recommend for you to take MATH2069 Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory, which is what computer science students generally take anyway. But MATH2068 is fine also.
With just that, you would satisfy the maths requirements of your degree, as well as the assumed maths knowledge for any second/third-year computer science unit.
As for how I know that fundamental maths units will lock you out of the other half of the intermediate maths units, you simply need to check their prerequisites. For example, MATH2021/2022/2023 (which from 2018 will replace MATH2061/2962/2968 [note that MATH2968 Algebra is
not the advanced version of MATH2068 Number Theory and Cryptography]) has MATH1001/1021/1002/1003/1023 (note that from 2018, MATH1021/1023 will replace MATH1001/1003) as prerequisites. However, MATH1001/1021/1002/1003/1023 has the fundamental units as prohibitions. Therefore, by doing some of the fundamental units, you cannot take second year vector calculus/linear algebra/abstract algebra/analysis.
Hope this helps!