

BSc Mathematics and Management (with a year in industry)
About this course
Mathematics and management is a combination that addresses a genuine gap in professional life: the need for people who can not only build and understand quantitative models but also translate them into decisions, strategies, and organisational actions. Mathematics provides the analytical tools, from statistics and optimisation to probability and data science, that are increasingly central to business decision-making. Management gives those tools a context, developing the understanding of strategy, operations, human behaviour, and organisational dynamics that determines how quantitative insight is actually used. At the University of York, this four-year, full-time degree includes a year in industry, giving you the opportunity to apply your skills in a professional environment before completing your final year. You will develop your mathematical and statistical abilities alongside the core disciplines of management, including organisational behaviour, operations, marketing, finance, and strategy. The year in industry is a significant differentiator at graduation, providing not just experience but a clearer sense of which aspects of the combination you want to develop further. York's commitment to quantitative business analysis is reflected in the structure of the programme, which takes both the mathematics and the management components seriously rather than treating either as secondary. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the analytical demands of the programme. Graduates of mathematics and management with a year in industry are well placed for careers in financial analysis, management consultancy, data analytics, operations management, risk, supply chain, and general management roles that require quantitative fluency. Many enter the finance sector, technology companies, or consulting firms where the combination of rigorous analytical training and business understanding is particularly valued. Postgraduate study in management science, operational research, finance, or data science is also a common route for those wishing to develop a specialist direction.
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