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Is transfer possible between Maths and Physics and Mathematics?

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Is transfer possible between Maths and Physics and Mathematics?

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Yes, but there are caveats. It is normally possible to transfer from the 3 and 4-year Mathematics and Physics degree courses (UCAS codes GF13 and FG31) to the single-Honours Mathematics degrees (G100 and G103) only at the end of the first year and provided that your marks for the mathematics modules Analysis and Linear Algebra are of at least a Second Class standard. Transfer from Mathematics to Mathematics and Physics is also possible, provided that the appropriate Physics options have been taken and passed in the first year.

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