

BSc Computer Science and Mathematics
About this course
Computer science and mathematics at their highest level are not merely related disciplines but, in a fundamental sense, the same endeavour approached from different directions. Mathematics provides the language, the proof techniques, and the abstract structures that computer science builds on, while computer science provides concrete problems that motivate and apply mathematical thinking in new ways. As computing systems have grown in scale and complexity, the mathematical sophistication required to understand and improve them has grown correspondingly. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme is built on the recognition that mathematics forms the foundation of computer science. You will study the core areas of both disciplines in genuine depth: on the mathematics side, analysis, algebra, probability, statistics, and discrete mathematics; on the computer science side, algorithms, data structures, programming languages, systems, and the theoretical foundations of computation. The year abroad element extends the programme and places you in an international academic environment, deepening your scholarly perspective and broadening your professional network. The typical entry tariff is 256 UCAS points, reflecting the exceptional academic standard expected of applicants. Graduates from computer science and mathematics programmes are among the most sought-after in the graduate labour market. Careers in software engineering, data science, machine learning research, cryptography, financial mathematics, academic research, and quantitative analysis across many sectors are all natural destinations. The combination of mathematical rigour and computational skill is particularly valuable in roles at the frontier of technology. Further study options include doctoral programmes in computer science, mathematics, statistics, and related fields.
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