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BSc Mathematics with Teaching
About this course
Mathematics is one of the most powerful intellectual tools humanity has developed, offering precise and universal methods for reasoning about quantity, structure, and change. Teaching mathematics is one of the most impactful ways to use that knowledge, shaping how students understand the world and develop the habits of rigorous thought that mathematics uniquely cultivates. A degree that combines the two prepares you for a career in which your mathematical formation directly enables others to learn. At the University of Strathclyde this four-year, full-time Joint Honours programme covers the full curriculum of the BSc Honours Mathematics degree alongside the education theory and classroom experience required for recognition by the General Teaching Council for Scotland. This means that you develop deep mathematical knowledge across pure and applied areas, studying topics such as calculus, algebra, analysis, and mathematical modelling, while also engaging with pedagogy, the psychology of learning, curriculum design, and the practical realities of teaching in Scottish schools. A year abroad is built into the programme, broadening your academic experience and giving you an international perspective on both mathematics and education. Graduation from this programme with GTC Scotland recognition opens the direct path into primary or secondary mathematics teaching in Scotland, one of the most needed and clearly impactful graduate careers. Many graduates enter the teaching profession directly, and secondary mathematics teachers are in consistent demand across Scotland and the rest of the UK. Others use their mathematical formation to move into actuarial work, finance, data science, technology, or engineering before potentially returning to education later. The combination of a rigorous mathematics degree with professional teaching recognition is distinctive, and the programme is particularly well suited to students who are committed to working in education and want to develop both subjects at the highest academic level.
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