

BSc Mathematics (with integrated year in industry)
About this course
Mathematics is one of the oldest and most powerful intellectual achievements of human civilisation, providing the language in which science, technology, and much of modern life is expressed. As Aberystwyth University notes, mathematics has fascinated humanity for thousands of years, with numbers, patterns, and structures leading to the development of conjectures, reasonings, and proofs. It is also a discipline of immediate practical power: mathematics underpins computing, physics, engineering, economics, finance, biology, and the analysis of data of every kind. Studying it at degree level develops a capacity for rigorous, abstract thinking that is valuable far beyond mathematics itself. Aberystwyth University's four-year full-time Mathematics with Integrated Year in Industry degree includes a foundation year and has a typical entry tariff of 120 points. The integrated year in industry gives you the chance to spend time working in a professional mathematical or analytical environment, applying your skills in a real context and building experience that significantly enhances your employability. The foundation year is designed to give you the mathematical knowledge and confidence you need before progressing to the main degree content. You will study pure mathematics, including analysis, algebra, and number theory, alongside applied mathematics and statistics, developing the breadth of mathematical knowledge that professional and postgraduate opportunities in the field require. Mathematics graduates are among the most versatile in the graduate jobs market. Careers in finance, actuarial work, data science, computing, engineering, education, scientific research, economic consultancy, and the civil service all draw heavily on mathematics graduates. The analytical rigour and quantitative skills the degree develops are valued by employers in almost every sector. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, operations research, or related disciplines, and doctoral research in mathematics is a well-established pathway for those drawn to academic or high-level research careers.
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