

BSc Mathematics with a Year in Industry
About this course
Mathematics is one of the most rigorous and universally applicable intellectual disciplines. It develops the capacity for precise logical reasoning, the ability to construct and evaluate proofs, and the quantitative skills to model and analyse phenomena across science, engineering, economics, and social science. Pure mathematics explores the abstract structures and relationships that exist independently of any application, while applied mathematics uses those structures to build models of the real world. Both modes of mathematical thinking develop skills that are exceptionally transferable across professional life. At the University of Nottingham, this four-year full-time programme includes a year in industry, which distinguishes it from a standard three-year mathematics degree. The year in industry places you within a real organisation, applying your mathematical skills to genuine problems in finance, technology, engineering, data science, or any of the many fields where mathematics is central to professional work. This experience gives you a much clearer sense of how mathematics is used in practice, strengthens your professional profile, and often leads to employment opportunities with the placement provider. The programme develops core areas of mathematics including analysis, algebra, differential equations, probability, and statistics, with scope to develop depth in the areas that interest you most as you progress. Nottingham's mathematics department has a strong research reputation and a long tradition of producing graduates who excel in both academic and applied careers. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the mathematical rigour expected of students entering this programme. Mathematics graduates are in strong demand across finance, actuarial science, data science, technology, engineering, the civil service, and academia. The year in industry gives Nottingham graduates a practical advantage in the graduate job market, and many also pursue postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, financial mathematics, or related disciplines.
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