

BSc Mathematics with Economics
About this course
Mathematics with economics is a degree that applies the rigorous quantitative methods of mathematics to the understanding of economic systems and decision-making. Mathematics provides the tools, including calculus, linear algebra, probability theory, optimisation, and statistics, that allow economic models to be developed with precision and tested against data. Economics provides the conceptual frameworks and real-world problems that give those tools purpose, from the behaviour of individual consumers and firms to the macroeconomic dynamics of entire economies. The combination is widely regarded as one of the most analytically demanding and professionally valuable in the social sciences. At the University of Sussex, this three-year full-time programme applies mathematics to solve real-world economic issues, helping you understand the relationship between mathematics and economics at a genuine level of rigour. The programme includes an integrated foundation year, making it accessible to students who wish to build their mathematical foundations before progressing to the full degree, as well as a sandwich year with a year abroad and work placement that give you professional experience and international exposure. Entry typically requires around 120 UCAS tariff points. Mathematics with economics graduates are in high demand in banking, finance, economic consultancy, data science, the civil service, central banking, and a wide range of analytical and commercial roles. The precision of mathematical thinking combined with economic understanding is valued wherever quantitative analysis and evidence-based decision-making are required. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in economics, finance, statistics, or related disciplines.
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