

BSc Mathematics and Computer Science
About this course
Mathematics and computer science is a combination that has become increasingly important as the digital economy has grown. Mathematics provides the theoretical foundations of computing, including logic, algorithms, data structures, probability, and linear algebra, and these foundations are essential for understanding artificial intelligence, cryptography, network design, and the analysis of complex systems. Computer science applies these foundations to the design and implementation of software, the architecture of computing systems, and the development of new computational approaches to real-world problems. At the University of Lincoln, you will study both disciplines with the depth and rigour that their combination demands, developing strong quantitative and programming skills alongside the theoretical understanding to work on challenging technical problems. With digital technologies driving advances across many aspects of modern life, the programme recognises the growing demand for graduates with combined skills in mathematics and computer science across a wide range of sectors. It includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement, integrating professional software development experience into the three-year full-time degree. Graduates of mathematics and computer science programmes are highly sought after in the technology sector, finance, data science, operations research, and academia. The combination of mathematical rigour and programming competency is particularly valued in roles in software development, machine learning, quantitative analysis, and algorithm design. Many graduates go on to postgraduate research in computer science, mathematics, or artificial intelligence, or move into industry roles where the depth of their technical training is a significant advantage.
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