A levels,
AAA including A in Mathematics
AAB including A in Mathematics and A in Further Mathematics
AAB including A in Mathematics and A in Further Mathematics at AS level
European Baccalaureate, 85% overall, with 85% in Mathematics
International Baccalaureate, 36 points overall, including 6 in Mathematics at Higher Level
Cambridge Pre-U, D3, D3, D3 including Mathematics
If English isn't your first language you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. We accept the following qualifications:
IELTS (Academic and Indicator), 6.0, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component
C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency, 169, with a minimum of 162 in each component
Duolingo, 100 overall, with a minimum of 90 in each component
GCSE/IGCSE/O level English Language (as a first or second language), Grade C
LanguageCert International ESOL SELT, B2 Communicator High Pass with a minimum score of 33/50 in each component
PTE Academic, 55, with a minimum of 51 in each component
TOEFL, 79 overall, with a minimum of 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, 17 in Writing
Data is everywhere, and more and more of it is generated every day.
A maths and statistics degree will train you to spot and understand patterns in this data, and to make careful predictions about the future. From marketing strategies to psychology, from engineering to medicine, statistics is necessary to understand the world around us.
A degree in maths and statistics is a highly sought-after qualification, and can lead to a wide variety of career choices.
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Year 1
In your first year, you'll study a number of core modules which will give you a firm foundation across all areas of mathematics. They provide a platform for specialisation later in the degree.
Core modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Calculus
Algebra
Mathematical Skills I: Reasoning and communication
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Real Analysis
Introduction to Applied Mathematics
Year 2
In your second year, you'll begin to specialise in probability and statistics, supported by other core modules. You'll also choose another specialism to find out more about.
Core modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Probability and Statistics
Functions of a Complex Variable
Vector Calculus
Linear Algebra
Mathematical Skills II
Option modules
You will select an option module, examples of which may include:
Pure Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Year 3
The main focus of your final year is your individual project.
Core modules
Final-year Project
Option modules
You'll choose four modules from the Statistics and Mathematical Finance stream, which currently covers topics such as:
Bayesian Statistics
Generalised Linear Models
Mathematical Finance
Statistical Pattern Recognition
Stochastic Processes
Survival Analysis
Linear Optimisation and Game Theory
Multivariate Analysis
Practical Data Science with R
Time Series
Many careers rely on logic and problem solving. A degree in mathematics helps you harness those skills to communicate complex ideas which is an asset for any career.
Previous graduates have gone on to succeed in a wide range of careers including:
Software developer
Actuarial analyst
Trainee accountant
Teacher
Data scientist
Gaming analyst
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year