Mathematics (BSc)
UCAS Code: G100
Our BSc in Mathematics is a very flexible degree scheme. You study
Mathematics because it is fascinating, challenging and elegant and
because it provides the skills much in demand for a wide range of careers.
According to how your interests and aptitudes develop, you may specialise
in progressively more depth or you may choose a broad range of modules
from the major branches of mathematics.
The course has an essential core of Pure Mathematics linked with a wide range of modules from Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Computing. You are encouraged, but not compelled, to study the full range of these branches in your first year. The modules chosen one year give rise to the choices available to you in the next year.
In each year of study 12 modules are taken. In Year Two, six of these are core modules, and the remaining six may be chosen from a list of about 12 options. In the final year, there are over 25 modules from which to select 12. Students sometimes take a project in place of one or two modules.
More details about this course can be found on the Coursefinder.
