

MMath Mathematics
About this course
Mathematics at the University of Manchester is one of the most rigorous and well-resourced degree programmes in the UK, offered by a department with a distinguished research tradition and a long record of producing graduates who go on to exceptional careers in academia, finance, technology, and beyond. The discipline itself is concerned with the study of pattern, structure, and change through the tools of logic and proof, and it rewards those who are genuinely curious about abstract ideas as well as those with a drive to apply mathematical thinking to the real world. This four-year programme includes a foundation year, which makes it accessible to students who have strong mathematical potential but who benefit from a year of focused preparation before the main degree. The foundation year is followed by three years of the full mathematics degree, during which you will cover analysis, algebra, probability and statistics, applied mathematics, and increasingly advanced and specialised topics. A sandwich year is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to work in a professional environment, whether that is in finance, technology, scientific research, or another field where mathematical skills are in demand. Work placement activity is also woven throughout. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the academic level of the programme, though the foundation year provides an important widening access route. Mathematics graduates from Manchester are in high demand. The most common career paths include finance and investment banking, actuarial science, data science and machine learning, software engineering, operational research, and scientific research. The sandwich year experience frequently leads to graduate employment and is valued by employers in quantitative fields. Teaching at secondary level, where mathematicians are persistently in short supply, is another respected destination. Postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, or a quantitative discipline is the natural route for those who want to pursue research or develop specialist expertise.
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