

BSc Mathematics and Philosophy
About this course
Mathematics and philosophy is one of the most intellectually elegant of all degree combinations, bringing together the two disciplines that have, perhaps more than any others, shaped how human beings reason and what they know. Mathematics develops the capacity for rigorous formal proof, precise logical argument, and the analysis of abstract structures with extraordinary generality and power. Philosophy asks the foundational questions that underlie all inquiry: what can we know and how, what is the nature of mathematical truth, what does it mean for a logical system to be consistent or complete, and what are the limits of formal reasoning? The two subjects are deeply connected, and the greatest mathematicians and philosophers have often found their work converging at the boundary between them. At the University of Durham, this three-year, full-time programme develops both disciplines with depth and seriousness. You will study mathematics across a wide range of areas, including pure mathematics, statistics, and applied topics, developing the ability to construct and evaluate mathematical proofs and to work with abstract structures at an advanced level. In philosophy, you will engage with the major areas of the discipline, including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and the philosophy of mathematics and science, developing the analytical precision and argumentative rigour that philosophy demands. Durham has strong departments in both mathematics and philosophy, and the programme reflects the quality and depth of both. This programme includes a sandwich year with a work placement and a year abroad, providing exceptional breadth of experience alongside the academic content. Graduates in mathematics and philosophy go on to careers in finance, actuarial work, technology, data science, law, education, the civil service, and academic research. The combination of logical precision, abstract thinking, and philosophical depth that the programme develops is among the most powerful and versatile intellectual formations that any undergraduate degree can provide. Further postgraduate study in mathematics, logic, philosophy of mathematics, or related fields is also a natural route.
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