

MMath Mathematics and Statistics
About this course
Mathematics and Statistics is a pairing that captures two of the most powerful intellectual tools available for understanding the world. Pure and applied mathematics provide frameworks for describing structure, quantity and change with extraordinary precision, while statistics equips you to draw reliable conclusions from data, account for uncertainty and communicate findings in ways that can guide decisions. Together they underpin modern science, economics, medicine, technology and public policy, making graduates highly versatile across a wide range of professional contexts. At the University of Sheffield this four-year full-time degree gives you a thorough grounding in both disciplines, developing your ability to reason abstractly, handle complex quantitative problems and apply statistical methods to real data. You will study a range of core mathematical topics alongside probability, statistical theory, data analysis and computational methods, building both conceptual depth and practical facility. The programme includes a sandwich year, giving you the opportunity to spend time in industry or research before completing your final year, as well as a year abroad option and work placement opportunities. These elements allow you to develop professional experience and broaden your perspective as part of your degree. Mathematics and Statistics graduates are among the most employable of any discipline. Many go on to careers in data analysis, actuarial science, finance, investment banking, insurance, technology and engineering. Others work in research, government statistical services, healthcare analytics, logistics and operations. The ability to think rigorously about quantitative problems and to communicate findings clearly is valued across virtually every sector. For those who wish to continue their studies, the degree provides excellent preparation for postgraduate work in mathematics, statistics, data science, financial mathematics, operational research or related quantitative fields.
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