

BSc Mathematics
About this course
Mathematics is the study of structure, pattern, quantity, and change, and it is among the most fundamental of intellectual disciplines. It develops habits of mind that are rare and valuable: the capacity for abstract reasoning, the ability to construct rigorous proofs, the skill of identifying the essential structure of a problem and finding an elegant path through it. These capacities are in demand across science, technology, finance, data, and policy, and a mathematics degree is among the most durable and flexible foundations you can build. At Royal Holloway you will study a range of mathematical disciplines, developing both pure mathematical understanding and the applied and statistical methods that connect mathematics to the real world. The programme covers calculus, algebra, analysis, probability, statistics, numerical methods, and the application of mathematics to modelling and computation. You will learn to work with abstraction, to construct arguments with precision, and to apply mathematical thinking to problems from a variety of contexts. The three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, giving you both professional experience in a mathematical or quantitative role and the chance to study at a partner university and encounter mathematics taught from a different perspective. Mathematics graduates are among the most employable of all graduates. Finance, insurance, consultancy, technology, data science, operational research, government, and academia all actively recruit people with strong mathematical training. The analytical and quantitative skills the degree develops are applicable across every sector that uses data and models to make decisions, which is to say almost every sector. Those who wish to continue their studies have access to postgraduate programmes in mathematics, statistics, finance, data science, or any of the quantitative disciplines.
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