

MA Mathematics and Psychology
About this course
Mathematics and psychology is a pairing that challenges the assumption that rigorous quantitative thinking and the study of the human mind belong in separate worlds. Mathematics is the discipline of abstract structure, proof, and logical reasoning, developing a precise analytical mindset applicable to problems in physics, engineering, finance, and the life sciences as much as to pure mathematics itself. Psychology offers a scientific account of thought, behaviour, perception, and emotion, using both experimental and statistical methods to investigate questions that range from how we perceive colour to how trauma shapes identity. Studying both deepens your quantitative abilities and broadens your understanding of how those abilities can be applied to understanding people. At the University of St Andrews this four-year MA (Hons) programme develops you in both disciplines in genuine depth. You will study the structure and analysis of complex mathematical patterns alongside psychological theory spanning cognition, neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social behaviour. The mathematical training you receive provides an unusually rigorous foundation for the quantitative methods and statistical reasoning that psychological research depends on, and the psychology enriches your sense of the kinds of questions that formal analysis can address. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in an international setting and bring a fresh perspective to your work in both fields. Graduates from mathematics and psychology programmes are well placed for careers where quantitative and analytical skills are combined with an understanding of human behaviour. Data science, research, clinical and educational psychology, finance, behavioural economics, and technology are all fields where this combination is genuinely valued. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in psychology, applied statistics, cognitive science, or neuroscience, while others move into professional roles in research, consulting, or the public sector.
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