

BSc Mathematics and Statistics with Foundation Year
About this course
Mathematics and statistics together form the quantitative backbone of modern science, technology, economics, and data-driven decision-making. Mathematics provides the rigorous logical structure within which ideas about number, space, change, and probability are developed, while statistics is the science of collecting, analysing, and interpreting data from a world where uncertainty is inevitable. In an age when every sector of the economy generates vast quantities of data and depends increasingly on quantitative analysis to make sense of it, the combination of mathematical rigour and statistical expertise is one of the most sought-after skill sets in the graduate market. At Newcastle University, this programme is offered as Mathematics and Statistics with Foundation Year, making it a four-year degree in total, with a further sandwich placement year, year abroad, and work placement available within the programme. The foundation year provides a thorough and supported introduction to the mathematical concepts and methods needed to engage with the degree, making it accessible to students who want additional preparation before tackling university-level mathematics. As you progress through the programme, you will develop a strong foundation in pure and applied mathematics alongside a comprehensive understanding of statistical theory and methodology, including probability, statistical inference, regression analysis, time series, and computational statistics. Newcastle's mathematics and statistics department has a strong research profile, and students benefit from teaching staff who are active researchers in the field. Graduates in mathematics and statistics are among the most employable in the country. Careers in data science, actuarial work, financial analysis, statistical consultancy, the civil service, government statistical services, research, and technology companies are common destinations. The combination of sandwich placement, year abroad, and work placement options makes this programme particularly strong for professional development, with graduates entering the jobs market with both academic rigour and meaningful professional experience. Some go on to postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, data science, or a quantitative discipline.
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