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BA Psychology and Mathematics
About this course
Psychology and mathematics is an intellectually distinctive combination that brings together two very different but complementary ways of understanding the world. Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, examining how people perceive, think, learn, remember, and act, and why there are such profound differences between individuals. Mathematics develops the capacity for abstract reasoning, logical proof, and quantitative modelling that is foundational to science, technology, and an increasingly wide range of professional disciplines. Together, they produce graduates with a genuinely unusual combination of empirical and analytical skills. At the University of Strathclyde, you will study both disciplines over four years full-time, developing your psychological knowledge across the core areas of cognition, behaviour, social psychology, personality, and research methods, while also building the mathematical capabilities in analysis, statistics, and formal reasoning that the mathematics strand provides. The quantitative dimension of the mathematics training deepens your ability to engage with psychological research at a rigorous level: many of the most important questions in psychology are answered through statistical modelling and data analysis, and the mathematical background this degree gives you makes you more effective at that work than a standard psychology degree alone. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution and develop an international perspective. The typical entry tariff is 200 UCAS points. Graduates with this combination are particularly well placed for careers that require both psychological understanding and quantitative or analytical capability: research roles in psychology and the social sciences, data analysis in healthcare or the public sector, human factors and UX research, occupational psychology, and postgraduate study in psychology or applied statistics are all natural paths.
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