I'm considering the possibility of applying to study mathematics as a BSc, though I really don't know what I would do with it afterwards. I know I'm very interested in maths, though I don't really have any desire to become an accountant or a maths teacher.
I read that those interested in mathematics may enjoy programming. Which is something I know nothing about.
If I did decide I'd like to learn about, as an example, C++, ASP.net, CSS, XHTML, HTML, would I be best to study mathematics as a BSc and also a part-time class specialising in such programming?
Or perhaps studying just a computer science BSc? I have looked at the modules of a possible computer science degree and the programming modules are:
1) Fundamentals of programming
2) Games programming
3) Software engineering
4) Concurrent programming
5) Programming language implementation
Perhaps these modules are not too in-depth and I'd be better studying BSc maths plus part-time programming classes?
Any ideas? Thanks!
I read that those interested in mathematics may enjoy programming. Which is something I know nothing about.
If I did decide I'd like to learn about, as an example, C++, ASP.net, CSS, XHTML, HTML, would I be best to study mathematics as a BSc and also a part-time class specialising in such programming?
Or perhaps studying just a computer science BSc? I have looked at the modules of a possible computer science degree and the programming modules are:
1) Fundamentals of programming
2) Games programming
3) Software engineering
4) Concurrent programming
5) Programming language implementation
Perhaps these modules are not too in-depth and I'd be better studying BSc maths plus part-time programming classes?
Any ideas? Thanks!