The BSc (Hons) Mathematics program in the UK offers a comprehensive and in-depth education in mathematical theory and its practical applications. Students will develop strong analytical, computational, and problem-solving skills through a curriculum that covers pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and mathematical modeling.
Designed to foster critical thinking and logical reasoning, this program equips graduates with the expertise needed for careers in finance, data science, research, and various analytical fields. Students will also develop capacity to tackle complex problems across multiple industries.
Why Study BSc (Hons) Mathematics
A BSc (Hons) Mathematics degree in the UK equips you with strong...
Academic entry qualification
A-levels: BBB (including Mathematics)
BTEC: DDM (including sufficient Mathematics)
112-120 UCAS tariff points
GCSE Mathematics and English at grade C/4 or above
English language
IELTS: 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in each component)
GCSE English: Grade C/4 or above
Equivalent English proficiency tests accepted by institutions as well as TOEFL are accepted.
Other international entry requirements
International Baccalaureate: 28 points (with Mathematics at Higher Level 5)
Country-specific entry requirements available upon request
Foundation year options available for those not meeting direct entry requirements
Whether you’re passionate about solving real-world problems, driving innovation, or contributing to cutting-edge research, a mathematics degree opens doors to a variety of dynamic career paths. Mathematics graduates are equipped with strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills, making them highly sought after across a wide range of industries. Some of the key sectors where mathematics graduates can thrive are:
Financial Services (Banking, Investment, Insurance)
Data Science and Analytics
Technology and Software Development
Research and Academia
Engineering and Manufacturing
Government and Public Sector
Education
Management Consulting
To apply for this course, you’ll need to go through UCAS. To find out more about this process, speak to one of our trained counsellors.
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