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An exciting and challenging degree, the BSc in Mathematics will equip you with the skills to think logically, solve complex problems, and explore the beauty and power of mathematics.
You’ll build a strong foundation in core areas like calculus, algebra, and statistics, while having the freedom to explore topics such as operational research, mathematical modelling, mathematical analysis, and more.
Along the way, you’ll develop valuable analytical, computational, and problem-solving skills that are highly sought after in industries like finance, technology, engineering, education, and research. You’ll develop skills in computer programming, working with others, and communicating your work in different ways to a variety of audiences. Whether you’re fascinated by abstract theory or eager to apply maths to real-world challenges, this degree prepares you to pursue exciting opportunities in a wide range of fields.
Distinctive Features of the Programme
Discover the power of mathematical thinking
Explore the beauty and power of mathematics, and develop the skills to think logically and solve complex problems.
Professional accreditation
This degree is accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA)
Flexible delivery
Broaden your experience and enhance your career prospects by switching to a professional placement or study abroad year.
Excellent facilities
Our purpose-built building offers flexible and creative workspaces, innovative teaching areas, communal study spaces and a simulated Trading Room.
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