

BSc Mathematics (International Study)
About this course
Mathematics is one of the oldest and most powerful systems of human thought, a language of pure logic and structure that underlies the natural sciences, the social sciences, engineering, economics, computer science, and an increasing share of human knowledge in general. Studying mathematics at degree level develops the capacity for precise abstract reasoning, the ability to construct rigorous proofs, and the skill of applying mathematical ideas to problems that range from the purely theoretical to the directly practical. A mathematics degree is among the most respected and broadly applicable qualifications available, opening doors across almost every sector. At the University of Nottingham, this four-year full-time programme includes an international study component, giving you the opportunity to spend part of your degree studying at a university outside the UK. International mathematics programmes vary in their traditions and emphases, and engaging with mathematics in a different academic culture broadens both your mathematical perspective and your personal experience. Nottingham has strong international connections and a well-established mathematics department with research active across a wide range of pure and applied areas. You will study core areas of mathematics, including real and complex analysis, linear algebra, differential equations, probability, and statistics, progressing to more advanced and specialised topics as you move through the degree. The international study element enriches your academic experience while maintaining the rigour of a full mathematics degree. Mathematics graduates from Nottingham are among the most employable of any discipline, moving into finance, actuarial work, data science, software engineering, the civil service, statistics, cryptography, management consulting, and academic research. The logical and quantitative skills a mathematics degree develops are valued across essentially any field where analysis and problem-solving matter. Postgraduate study, including doctoral research, is a well-travelled path for those who want to deepen their mathematical expertise.
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