

BA Mathematics
About this course
Mathematics at Cambridge is one of the most demanding and celebrated degree programmes in the world, shaped by the university's centuries-long tradition of producing mathematicians who have transformed how we understand the physical and abstract worlds. Mathematics at this level is not simply computation: it is the rigorous investigation of structure, pattern, and proof, asking what can be known, what can be proved, and how different areas of mathematical thought connect to one another. Cambridge mathematics ranges from the most abstract reaches of pure mathematics to the mathematical modelling of physical and biological phenomena, giving students an unusually wide view of the discipline. The three-year full-time programme develops your mathematical skills to the highest levels, covering a range of subjects from abstract logic, number theory, and algebra through to analysis, geometry, differential equations, and topics with direct applications in physics, statistics, and computation. Teaching at Cambridge is tutorial-intensive and research-informed, and you will be expected to engage with mathematical ideas at a depth and pace that pushes your thinking continuously. The programme is demanding, but it also rewards students with an exceptional foundation for almost any intellectual or professional endeavour that values rigorous quantitative thinking. Mathematics graduates from Cambridge go on to extraordinarily varied careers. Academic and industrial research, finance and investment banking, technology and computing, actuarial science, government economics, data science, and consultancy are among the most common destinations. Many graduate to postgraduate study in mathematics, theoretical physics, statistics, or computer science. The combination of analytical precision, problem-solving ability, and comfort with abstraction that Cambridge mathematics develops is valued across every sector of an increasingly data-driven economy.
Syllabus & Modules
Typical curriculumStudent Satisfaction
National Student Survey - 140 respondents (56% response rate)
Similarly Ranked Alternatives
What comes next? 🎓
Choosing the right university starts with choosing the right school. Explore transparent, data-driven school profiles powered by official DfE statistics.
Explore Schools on WhatSchool.ai →


