

BSc Mathematics
About this course
Mathematics is one of the most rigorous and ultimately one of the most rewarding of disciplines, developing a capacity for precise logical reasoning, the ability to work with abstract structures, and the skill to solve complex problems systematically. It encompasses pure mathematics, which explores mathematical structures and relationships for their own sake, and applied mathematics, which uses those structures to model and understand the physical world, from the mechanics of moving objects to the behaviour of financial markets. Statistics, as the University of Strathclyde notes, is a particularly important strand, providing the tools to explore and try to explain the uncertain world in which we live, from opinion polls and market research to clinical trials and industrial quality control. At the University of Strathclyde, this part-time programme gives you the flexibility to develop your mathematical knowledge and skills alongside other commitments. You will study core mathematical topics and develop both the theoretical understanding and the practical problem-solving abilities that make mathematics such a versatile and valuable qualification. Statistics runs through the curriculum as a key component, and you will develop competence in working with data and applying statistical reasoning to real-world questions. The part-time structure is well suited to those who are working or have family commitments, and Strathclyde's strong research environment in mathematics and statistics means you will be taught in a department where the subject is taken seriously at the highest level. Graduates from mathematics degrees are among the most sought after by employers across many sectors. Common career destinations include data science and statistics, financial services and actuarial work, software development, engineering, teaching, the civil service, and research. The rigour and versatility of a mathematics degree open doors across an exceptionally wide range of industries. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, data science, finance, or related quantitative fields.
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