

BSc Mathematics with Gaelic
About this course
Mathematics with Gaelic is a combination that pairs one of the most rigorous analytical disciplines with an engagement with one of the oldest living languages of the British Isles, embedded in a culture and literary tradition with deep roots in Scotland's history. Mathematics trains you to think precisely, work with abstract structures, prove theorems and model complex systems, developing the kind of analytical capability that is valued across a very wide range of professional contexts. Gaelic connects you to a language community that has survived and continues to develop, with growing institutional support in education, broadcasting and cultural life. At the University of Aberdeen you will develop the logical thinking, precision and communication skills that mathematics requires, alongside study of Gaelic language, literature and culture. The programme runs over four years full time, giving you the time to develop real mathematical depth alongside meaningful engagement with Gaelic. The mathematics strand covers pure and applied areas, statistical methods and mathematical modelling, developing your ability to work with abstract ideas and apply them to real problems. Graduates of mathematics degrees at Aberdeen are valued across finance, technology, data science, government, education and research, bringing the quantitative and analytical skills that employers across sectors consistently seek. The Gaelic strand opens additional possibilities in education, media, cultural organisations, public administration in Scotland and the preservation of linguistic heritage. Postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, data science, education or Celtic studies provides natural further routes depending on the direction graduates choose.
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