

MA Mathematics and Theological Studies
About this course
Mathematics and theological studies might seem to inhabit entirely different intellectual universes, yet both disciplines have at various points in history been understood as approaches to ultimate truth, one through the language of number and proof, the other through text, tradition, and philosophical argument. Mathematicians and theologians have both grappled with questions of infinity, certainty, and the limits of human understanding, and studying the two together at a serious level produces a graduate with an unusually diverse and rigorous intellectual formation. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year, full-time MA (Hons) programme gives you genuine depth in both fields. In mathematics, you will develop your capacity to understand complex patterns and structures, working through areas such as algebra, analysis, number theory, and applied mathematics, building both the technical skills and the conceptual frameworks that define mathematical thinking. In theological studies, you will engage with biblical scholarship, the history of Christian thought, comparative religion, philosophy of religion, and contemporary theological debates. Both disciplines demand careful argument, precise use of language, and the ability to engage with difficult abstract questions without retreating to easy answers. A year abroad is available, giving you the opportunity to study in a different academic and cultural environment. The typical entry tariff of 232 points reflects the high academic expectations of this demanding combination at a leading research university. Graduates of this combination possess a particularly versatile intellectual profile. Those drawn to mathematical careers will find roles in data science, finance, actuarial work, research, education, and technology. Those who focus more on theology and philosophy go on to careers in ministry, education, philosophy, ethics, law, journalism, the civil service, or NGO work. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in mathematics, philosophy of religion, theology, or a combination of the two.
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