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Mathematics

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  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
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Course summary

If you’re curious about numbers and how they’re used practically in the ‘real world’, a Mathematics BSc can lead you down many career paths. The course is taught by a team of internationally renowned research active academics putting success of students upfront and eager to share passion for mathematics.

Mathematics is an ancient subject which, from its earliest days, has underpinned much of daily life, in finance, commerce, science, technology, engineering and even philosophy – from understanding the structure of the universe and predicting earthquakes to interpreting error-correcting codes on digital devices and enabling us to stream music and video.

In this course you will:

  • Gain expertise in advanced analytical and numerical techniques for mathematical formulation and quantitative solution of real world problems

  • Hone abstract reasoning and critical thinking skills to become a globally competent mathematician aware of their social responsibilities

  • Become adept at quickly learning new complex ideas and confidently contributing solutions via personal impact and effective collaboration

Key Course Benefits

  • You will be taught by a teaching team which includes active world renowned researchers in applied mathematics with expertise in fluid dynamics and complex systems, who share their cutting edge research expertise through teaching and supervising projects.

  • The teaching team is passionate about and uniquely oriented towards success and well being of their students

  • Our extensive faculty links with potential employers, including National Grid, MathWorks, Unipart, Rolls-Royce and Jaguar Land Rover, help us to maintain an excellent track record for graduate employability.

  • You’ll have the opportunity to access our computing facilities, which enable you to gain experience using mathematical software packages, like MAPLE and MATLAB®.

  • You’ll have the option to access one-to-one assistance from Sigma, the University’s internationally renowned Centre for Excellence in Mathematics and Statistics Support, which previously won the Times Higher Education (THE) award for Outstanding Support for Students.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
G100
Institution code:
C85

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