

MA Mathematics and Mediaeval History
About this course
Mathematics and medieval history is an unusual but genuinely viable combination for students who have strong mathematical ability and a passion for the medieval past. Mathematics develops the capacity for precise logical reasoning, abstract pattern recognition, and quantitative analysis, training the mind to understand complex structures and develop tools with which to analyse them, whether those structures relate to physical and biological phenomena or to the fabric of mathematics itself. Medieval history asks you to engage with societies and cultures that are both the deep roots of the modern world and profoundly different from it, reconstructing them from the kinds of fragmented evidence, manuscript documents, chronicles, charters, and material remains, that the Middle Ages left behind. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time programme carries a typical entry tariff of 200 points and includes a year abroad, reflecting the demanding academic standards expected of students combining two rigorous and demanding disciplines at one of the UK's most selective universities. The mathematics strand teaches you to understand complex patterns and structures, and to develop the tools to analyse them, developing a cumulative and rigorous mathematical education across both pure and applied areas. The medieval history strand develops your skills in primary source research, historical argument, and the specific methods needed to work with medieval evidence. The combination is rare and distinctive, and the year abroad allows you to study in another academic environment and encounter different scholarly traditions in both disciplines. Graduates work in mathematical careers including finance, actuarial science, data analysis, and technology, as well as in education, heritage, archival work, and research in either mathematics or history. Postgraduate study in mathematics, medieval history, or related fields is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise.
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