

BSc Mathematics and Music
About this course
Mathematics and music make a less unexpected pairing than they might first appear. Both disciplines deal in pattern, structure, and formal systems: mathematics makes these explicit through logic and proof, while music articulates them through time, sound, and expressive performance. The connections run deep, from the mathematical analysis of acoustic phenomena and tuning systems to the way composers have used proportional structures, and from the statistical modelling of harmonic progression to the algorithmic composition methods that have become part of contemporary musical practice. At Leeds, this programme is designed to let you pursue dual specialisms in the areas of mathematics and music that genuinely interest and excite you. On the mathematics side, you will engage with pure and applied branches of the subject, building your capacity for rigorous proof and quantitative reasoning. In music, you will develop as a performer, analyst, and musical thinker, engaging with a wide repertoire and a range of theoretical and historical perspectives. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, both of which give you extended professional or international experience, alongside work placement opportunities. It runs over three years full-time, with a typical entry tariff of 184 points. Graduates of mathematics and music programmes are well positioned for careers that value both analytical and creative abilities. Careers in data science, finance, technology, and research are natural paths for those who lean towards the mathematical side, while music graduates pursue roles in performance, composition, music education, arts administration, and the recording and production industry. Many graduates find roles that draw on both skill sets, in areas such as music technology, audio engineering, and the creative industries more broadly. Postgraduate study in mathematics, musicology, music technology, or interdisciplinary programmes is a common and natural progression.
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