

BSc Mathematics with Management Studies
About this course
Mathematics with management studies at University College London is a combination designed for students who want the rigour and analytical depth of a serious mathematics education alongside the business and organisational knowledge that prepares them for management careers. Mathematics at UCL is a demanding scientific discipline, encompassing analysis, algebra, probability, statistics, and applied mathematics, and it develops the kind of precise, logical reasoning that is genuinely rare and broadly valued. Management studies adds an understanding of how organisations work, how decisions are made under uncertainty, how financial accounts reflect business performance, and what strategy and leadership look like in practice. The combination produces graduates who can think both rigorously and practically about complex problems. Over three years of full-time study at UCL, you will engage with the core curriculum of mathematics at one of the world's leading universities. The mathematical content covers the foundational areas in depth, building the analytical tools needed for further work in both pure and applied directions. The management studies component introduces you to organisational behaviour, financial accounting, strategic management, and the quantitative methods used in business analysis. The combination is not simply the sum of two separate programmes: you will have the opportunity to apply mathematical ideas in management contexts and to bring analytical rigour to business questions in ways that a purely management education would not support. Graduates from mathematics with management studies at UCL are well placed for careers in finance, consulting, technology, and a broad range of management roles across the public and private sectors. The mathematical depth of the degree is valued in quantitative finance, actuarial work, data science, and technology roles, while the management studies component opens doors in business strategy, operations management, and general management careers. The combination is particularly attractive to employers who want analytical thinking applied to practical business problems. Many graduates pursue graduate schemes in professional services, banking, and technology companies. Postgraduate study in mathematics, finance, management, or data science is a natural next step for those who want to develop their expertise in a particular direction.
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