

BSc Computing Science and Mathematics
About this course
Computing science and mathematics are natural intellectual companions. Computing provides the tools and systems through which information is processed, problems are solved, and the world is increasingly modelled and automated. Mathematics provides the language in which computing is grounded, from the logic underpinning programming and formal reasoning to the calculus, statistics, and linear algebra that drive machine learning, scientific computing, and data analysis. Studying them together gives you a deeper understanding of both: you learn to apply mathematical thinking to computational problems and to use computational tools to explore mathematical ones. At the University of Stirling, this four-year full-time programme develops your skills in programming, software engineering, algorithms, and computer systems alongside core and advanced areas of mathematics. You will study both disciplines in depth, building the kind of rigorous analytical foundation that enables you to tackle problems that neither computing nor mathematics alone could address. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the chance to study at a partner institution overseas and to broaden your intellectual and personal horizons in the process. The combination of technical computing knowledge and mathematical depth makes this a particularly strong preparation for roles at the boundary of research, industry, and data science. Graduates are well placed for careers in software engineering, data science, quantitative analysis, actuarial work, scientific computing, financial technology, and academia. The mathematical rigour of the programme is especially valued in sectors where computing problems require formal proof, optimisation under uncertainty, or the development of novel algorithms. Many graduates also proceed to postgraduate study in computing, mathematics, artificial intelligence, or statistics, where the dual background is a genuine asset.
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