

BSc Mathematics
About this course
Mathematics at UCL is taught within one of the leading mathematics departments in the world. The subject at this level is a pursuit of pure and applied mathematics in all their rigour and depth, developing the capacity for precise logical argument, abstract thinking, and the analysis of complex structures that characterises mathematical thought at its best. Mathematics provides the foundational language of physics, engineering, computing, economics, and many other disciplines, and it trains a kind of clear, disciplined reasoning that is among the most transferable intellectual skills that education can produce. This three-year, full-time programme at UCL develops your mathematical abilities across the full range of the discipline. You will study pure mathematics including analysis, algebra, topology, and number theory, alongside applied topics such as mathematical methods, fluid mechanics, mathematical physics, statistics, and probability. The programme is demanding and rigorous, and you will be expected to engage with proofs, abstraction, and mathematical argument at the highest level. UCL's mathematics department has exceptional research strengths across both pure and applied mathematics, and the programme reflects that depth and diversity. The university's location in London also provides connections to finance, technology, and the broader professional world that many mathematics graduates enter. Graduates in mathematics from UCL are among the most sought-after of all degree completers. Finance, actuarial work, investment banking, and insurance are traditional destinations, but mathematicians also find strong demand in data science, technology, software development, government analysis, consulting, operations research, and academic research. Many graduates proceed to postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, mathematical finance, or related areas. The combination of rigorous analytical training and UCL's international standing makes for a degree with exceptional professional reach.
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