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BSc Mathematics (with Foundation Year)
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Mathematics is one of the most powerful and versatile disciplines in higher education, combining the rigour of logical proof with the creativity of problem-solving and the practical utility of quantitative methods across almost every field of human activity. Whether pure or applied, mathematics develops habits of mind, including precision, abstraction, and systematic reasoning, that are valued by employers well beyond the mathematical professions. This four-year full-time programme at Nottingham Trent University includes a foundation year, designed for students who want to study mathematics at degree level but who need additional preparation to bridge the gap between school and university study. The foundation year builds mathematical skills and confidence progressively, introducing key concepts in calculus, algebra, and statistics before the main degree begins. In the degree itself, you will study analysis, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, probability, statistics, numerical methods, and mathematical modelling, developing both the theoretical depth and the applied problem-solving ability that define a strong mathematical education. NTU's campus environment and the department's applied orientation mean that the mathematics you study is connected to real problems in engineering, finance, data science, and the physical and social sciences. Mathematics graduates are among the most employable in the UK. Careers include data science, actuarial work, finance and investment, software engineering, statistics, operational research, and teaching. The analytical and quantitative skills the degree develops are valued across a very wide range of sectors, and many graduates move between fields over their careers. Professional qualifications in actuarial science, statistics, or finance are natural complements to the degree for those who want formal recognition in these areas. Postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, financial mathematics, or data science is an option for those who want to specialise or pursue research.
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