

BSc Mathematics with Year in Industry
About this course
Mathematics is the study of structure, quantity, and change, and at its most advanced it is a discipline of remarkable depth and elegance. Pure mathematics investigates abstract structures and relationships for their own sake, developing rigorous proof and revealing unexpected connections between apparently unrelated mathematical objects. Applied mathematics and statistics bring mathematical power to bear on problems in physics, finance, data science, engineering, and the life sciences, developing models and methods that have concrete consequences in the world. A degree in mathematics develops not just the technical content of these fields but the capacity for precise, rigorous thinking that is one of the most valuable attributes in any professional context. At King's College London, this four-year full-time BSc includes a year in industry, which gives you an extended period of professional experience in a context where mathematical skills are applied, whether in finance, technology, research, or another quantitative sector. The programme provides a rigorous foundation in advanced mathematical theory while also giving you the flexibility to specialise in areas that interest you, across pure mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, and mathematical physics. King's location in London puts you at the heart of one of the world's largest financial and professional services markets, and the year in industry gives you direct exposure to how mathematics is used in that environment. The year in industry is also a significant signal to employers: a year of professional mathematical work, in addition to your academic studies, demonstrates that you can apply your knowledge to real problems in real organisations. Graduates in mathematics move into careers in finance and quantitative analysis, data science, computing and software engineering, actuarial science, education, research, and consulting. The problem-solving and analytical skills of the degree are valued across all sectors. Postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, or applied fields is also common.
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