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+title:OU Math Courses
+keywords:math,ou
+
+# OU Math Courses
+
+## Intro
+
+Researching what kind of difference between few undergraduate programmes is available at OU (OpenUniversity).
+Compare how they are different and similar. In future to compare them with other universities. Also to make decision choice on
+with one to choose based on most topics interested in or not known.
+
+Q31 - BSc (Honours) Mathematics
+Q36 - BSc (Honours) Mathematics and Statistics
+R38 - BSc (Honours) Data Science
+Q15 - BSc (Honours) Economics and Mathematical Sciences
+## Stages
+
+This is list of modules that is possible to choose on each of the stage. Each stage represents year in brick uni.
+As all stages could be taken as any speed as possible.
+
+### Stage 1
+
+```
+DS (R38) - TM111, MST124, M140, TM112
+
+M (Q31) - MU123, MST124, M140, MST125
+
+MS (Q36) - MU123, MST124, M140, MST125
+
+ES (Q15) - MU123, MST124, M140, DD126
+```
+
+### Stage 2
+
+DS - M248, M249, M269, MST224,
+
+M - M208 (M248, MST210, MST224)
+
+MS apl - M248, M249, MST210
+
+MS pure - M248, M249, M208
+
+ES - DD209, M248, MST224
+
+### Stage 3
+
+DS - (M343) (M347) M348, (M373) (MT365) (TM351) TM358 (TM356)
+
+M - M303 !M337 !M343, M346, M347, M373, MS327, MT365 ME620 MST326 SMT359 SM358
+
+MS apl - (M337) M343, M346, M347 (M373) (MS327) (MT365) (ME620) (MST326)
+
+MS pure - (M337) M343, M346, M347 (M373) (MS327) (MT365) (ME620)
+
+ES - (M337) (M343) M346, (M373) (MS327) (MT365) DD309
+
+## Selected path
+
+
+
+### Similarity
+
+
+## Topics
+
+All modules and topics covered in each of modules
+
+### TM111 Introduction to computing and information technology 1
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/tm111?orig=r38
+
+### TM112 Introduction to computing and information technology 2
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/tm112?orig=r38
+### MU123 Discovering mathematics
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mu123?orig=q15&setAcc=true
+### MST124 Essential mathematics 1
+
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mst124?orig=q31
+
+
+
+### MST125 Essential mathematics 2
+
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mst125?orig=q31
+
+### DD126 Economics in context
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/dd126?orig=q15
+
+#### Block 1
+This provides a detailed historical analysis of how the UK economy, and its interactions with other economies, has changed since the 1700s. You'll look at some of the reasons why the Industrial Revolution occurred in the UK at that time. It also explores the themes of the module: change, agents and success, navigating through events in economic history, and in economics as a discipline.
+
+#### Block 2
+In this block you'll explore the market and the role of markets in societies. The view of economics that looks at economic agents and their motives in isolation is the foundation to thinking about markets as the interactions between these agents, and their measures of success; and also how markets operate within economies that have organised themselves, and their main economic activities, in particular ways. You'll look at the competitive model of the market and as economists often analyse formal models using diagrams a key skill in the economist s toolkit extensive use of demand and supply diagrams is made to explain how the model works.
+
+#### Block 3
+This third block looks at economies in a more holistic way, critically reflecting on the best way of organising economic activities, and striking a balance between market activity and government intervention. The key areas that are explored are employment, industry and trade. You'll return to discussions of economics across time and place to explore the experiences and evolution of markets under different types of economic systems. This block will also give you the chance to measure and explain success through the use and collection of data sources, which is another important skill in the economist s toolkit.
+
+### M140 Introducing statistics
+
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m140?orig=q31
+
+#### Unit 1 Looking for patterns
+The basic idea of statistical modelling and the modelling diagram
+Stemplots
+The shape (skewness, modes) of data sets
+Median and range
+#### Unit 2 Prices
+Mean, weighted mean, quartiles, interquartile range
+Five-figure summary
+Simple ideas of index numbers
+UK consumer price indices (CPI, RPI)
+#### Unit 3 Earnings
+Earnings ratios
+Percentile and deciles
+Boxplots
+Deviations, variance and standard deviation
+Average Weekly Earnings index and comparing changes in prices and earnings
+#### Unit 4 Surveys
+Basic ideas of survey sampling
+Simple random sampling,
+Systematics sampling,
+General ideas of stratification and clustering,
+Quota sampling
+Sampling errors
+#### Unit 5 Relationships
+Relationships, scatterplots, response and explanatory variables
+Describing relationships
+Lines and residuals. Least squares regression
+#### Unit 6 Truancy
+Basic ideas of probability
+Combining probabilities (addition and multiplication rules)
+Steps in a hypothesis test
+The sign test
+p-values and interpreting significance test results
+#### Unit 7 Factors affecting reading
+The normal distribution
+One- and two-sample z-tests
+#### Unit 8 Teaching how to read
+Contingency tables. Joint and conditional probabilities
+The chi-squared test in contingency tables
+Type 1 and type 2 errors
+#### Unit 9 Comparing schools
+Causality and association
+Correlation.
+Outliers and influential points
+Confidence intervals and prediction intervals
+#### Unit 10 Experiments
+Basic ideas of scientific experimentation
+One- and two-sample t-test (one and two-sided)
+Matched pairs t-test
+Calculating confidence intervals
+#### Unit 11 Testing new drugs
+Drug testing and clinical trials
+Types of design for trials (group comparative, matched pairs, crossover)
+Phases of drug trials, post-marketing surveillance
+#### Unit 12 Review
+Using Minitab to carry out straightforward data analyses
+
+### M208 Pure mathematics
+
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m208?orig=q31
+
+
+### DD209 Running the economy
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/dd209?orig=q15
+### MST210 Mathematical methods, models and modelling
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mst210?orig=q31
+
+
+### MST224 Mathematical methods
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mst224?orig=q31
+
+### M248 Analysing data
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m248?orig=q31
+### M249 Practical modern statistics
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m249?orig=q36
+### M269 Algorithms, data structures and computability
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m269?orig=r38
+### M303 Further pure mathematics
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m303?orig=q31
+### DD309 Doing economics: people, markets and policy
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/dd309?orig=q15
+### MST326 Mathematical methods and fluid mechanics
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mst326?orig=q31
+### MS327 Deterministic and stochastic dynamics
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/ms327?orig=q31
+### M337 Complex analysis
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m337?orig=q31
+### M343 Applications of probability
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m343?orig=q31
+### M346 Linear statistical modelling
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m346?orig=q31
+### M347 Mathematical statistics
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m347?orig=q31
+### M348 Applied statistical modelling
+New
+### TM351 Data management and analysis
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/tm351?orig=r38
+### TM356 Interaction design and the user experience
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/tm356?orig=r38
+### SM358 The quantum world
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/sm358?orig=q31
+### TM358 Machine learning and artificial intelligence
+New
+### SMT359 Electromagnetism
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/smt359?orig=q31
+### MT365 Graphs, networks and design
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/mt365?orig=q31
+### M373 Optimization
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/m373?orig=q31
+### ME620 Mathematical thinking in schools
+http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifications/details/me620?orig=q31
+
+
+
+
+
+## Literature recommended to read
+
+List of literature that are recommended in source or a course text book.
+
+
+
+## Links \ No newline at end of file