

BSc Mathematics and Psychology
About this course
Mathematics and psychology is an unusual and genuinely powerful combination. Mathematics develops the capacity for rigorous abstract reasoning, quantitative analysis and the precise manipulation of formal systems. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes, engaging with perception, cognition, emotion, development, social interaction and mental health. What makes this pairing particularly strong is that psychology is a highly quantitative discipline, with statistical methods and formal modelling playing a central role in research, and a strong mathematical background deepens your capacity to engage with this dimension of the subject. At the University of Dundee, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, providing the opportunity to study at a partner institution overseas and broaden your perspective on how both disciplines are practised internationally. You will study core mathematical areas, including calculus, algebra, statistics and numerical methods, alongside the main fields of psychology, including cognitive, developmental, social, biological and abnormal psychology, as well as research design and statistical analysis. The programme trains you to think quantitatively about human behaviour and to apply mathematical rigour to questions about the mind, a combination that is increasingly valued across many sectors. Graduates move into careers in data science, behavioural analysis, market research, health psychology, human factors engineering, education, clinical psychology (via further training), actuarial science, finance and many other fields where the capacity to understand human behaviour quantitatively is an advantage. The combination of mathematical confidence and psychological understanding is particularly relevant in an era of growing interest in algorithmic decision-making and behavioural data. Postgraduate study in psychology, neuroscience, statistics, data science, behavioural economics or related fields is a natural next step for many graduates.
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