

BSc Mathematics and Statistics
About this course
Mathematics and statistics together form a discipline of remarkable power and breadth. Pure mathematics develops abstract structures and proofs, cultivating a kind of rigorous reasoning that is valuable far beyond the specific results it produces. Applied mathematics brings that rigour to bear on physical and social phenomena, from the behaviour of fluids to the dynamics of financial markets. Statistics adds the tools for handling uncertainty and extracting reliable conclusions from data, an increasingly vital capability in a world where decisions at every level are informed by empirical evidence. Studying both develops a distinctive combination of analytical precision, modelling skill, and evidential judgement. Newcastle University's three-year full-time Mathematics and Statistics programme offers a thorough grounding in both branches of the discipline, with the flexibility to explore the connections between them. You will cover calculus, linear algebra, probability theory, statistical inference, numerical methods, and modelling across a range of applications, and as you advance you will have the opportunity to develop expertise in areas of particular interest. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, meaning you will have structured opportunities to apply your mathematical and statistical skills in professional settings and to study in an international academic environment. These experiences are valuable both for your intellectual development and for your employability: many mathematical and statistical roles require evidence of applied experience, and the programme provides exactly that. You will develop skills in mathematical proof, computational analysis, data handling, and scientific communication, all of which are transferable across a wide range of sectors. Graduates from mathematics and statistics programmes are in demand across finance, insurance and actuarial work, data science, software development, government analysis, pharmaceuticals, energy, and academic research. Many also pursue postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, operational research, financial mathematics, or related fields where the foundation you build here provides an excellent basis for further specialisation.
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