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BSc Mathematics with a Placement Year
About this course
Mathematics is the study of structure, quantity, pattern, and change, and it occupies a position unlike any other discipline because its insights apply across almost every area of human knowledge and endeavour. Pure mathematics develops the logical foundations of abstract structures, exploring results that are true by necessity rather than by observation. Applied mathematics connects these foundations to the physical world, providing the analytical tools that underpin engineering, physics, economics, biology, and data science. A mathematics degree trains you to think with a precision and rigour that is rare and genuinely valuable, and to move between abstract reasoning and concrete problem-solving with confidence. At the University of East Anglia, you will study mathematics over four years of full-time study, with the additional year structured as a placement year. This four-year programme gives you the chance to apply your mathematical skills in a professional environment before completing your degree, which is an increasingly important advantage in the graduate labour market. The core curriculum covers analysis, algebra, probability, statistics, and applied mathematics, with later years offering the opportunity to specialise in areas that reflect your interests and career direction. You will develop your capacity for mathematical proof, your skill with computational methods and software, and your ability to communicate complex ideas clearly, both in writing and in discussion. The placement year, built into the programme, means you graduate with genuine professional experience alongside your academic qualification. Mathematics graduates are among the most sought-after in the UK labour market, precisely because the skills developed are rare and broadly applicable. Finance, insurance, and actuarial work are traditional destinations, along with careers in data science, software development, and artificial intelligence, where mathematical foundations are increasingly central. Engineering consultancy, operational research, and roles in government statistical services are further options. Education, at secondary and further education level, is another significant route. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study, either in mathematics itself or in related fields such as statistics, machine learning, or mathematical finance, where a first degree in mathematics is a substantial advantage.
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