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Universities are considered appropriate only for those who aim to eventually enter research or teaching in higher education, or those who simply wish to undertake a particularly intense study of a subject. Only 5% (fT 2453) of Anøvrians and 5.3% (fT 2456) of Fyxámians are university students or graduates. Enrollment requires an entrance exam. | Universities are considered appropriate only for those who aim to eventually enter research or teaching in higher education, or those who simply wish to undertake a particularly intense study of a subject. Only 5% (fT 2453) of Anøvrians and 5.3% (fT 2456) of Fyxámians are university students or graduates. Enrollment requires an entrance exam. | ||
For illustration, this is a typical curriculum for a modern (~fT 2460) undergraduate pure math student: | For illustration, this is a typical curriculum for a modern (~fT 2460) undergraduate pure math student (roughly corresponds to upper undergraduate and early graduate courses at our universities): | ||
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*Differential geometry | *Differential geometry | ||
*Algebraic topology | *Algebraic topology | ||
4th year | 4th year | ||
*Advanced number theory | *Advanced number theory | ||
*Category theory | *Category theory/Mathematical logic | ||
*A capstone course, involving independent study of a topic (if the student wishes to graduate in their 4th year, instead of continuing into graduate studies) | *A capstone course, involving independent study of a topic (if the student wishes to graduate in their 4th year, instead of continuing into graduate studies) | ||
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