

BSc Mathematics and Statistics
About this course
Mathematics is a discipline that trains the mind to reason with precision and generality, moving from specific problems to abstract principles and back again. At university level, mathematics takes you beyond familiar techniques into new conceptual territory, developing the rigorous logical thinking that distinguishes mathematical reasoning from calculation. Statistics is the branch of mathematics concerned with data: how to collect it, describe it, model it, and draw valid inferences from it. In a world shaped by data, the ability to think statistically is one of the most practically powerful intellectual skills a graduate can possess. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Edinburgh begins with a broad mathematical education, building conceptual depth in analysis, algebra, and applied mathematics before moving into specialisation in statistics. A year abroad is incorporated into the programme, placing you in an international academic environment and broadening your mathematical perspective. The University of Edinburgh is one of the leading mathematics departments in the UK, and you will study in an environment of active research, with access to both the intellectual culture that sustains it and the teaching that flows from it. With a typical entry tariff of 200 points, this is among the most competitive mathematics programmes in the country and attracts students with exceptional mathematical ability. Mathematics and statistics graduates are among the most sought-after in any discipline. The ability to model complex systems, reason under uncertainty, and work with large datasets is valued across finance, insurance, consultancy, data science, pharmaceuticals, government, and the technology sector. Actuarial science is a particularly direct route for strong statisticians, and many graduates pursue professional actuarial examinations alongside or after their degree. Quantitative roles in investment banking, risk management, and economic analysis draw heavily on mathematical graduates. Data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence are growing fields that depend on statistical and mathematical foundations. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study, including master's and PhD programmes in pure mathematics, statistics, mathematical finance, or applied mathematics, often leading to academic or research careers.
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