

BSc Mathematics(FR),BSc
About this course
Mathematics is the discipline of rigorous reasoning about abstract structures: numbers, shapes, functions, spaces and the relationships between them. It asks questions that are at once purely intellectual and astonishingly useful, from the behaviour of prime numbers to the equations that describe the physical universe. Studying mathematics at degree level means entering a tradition of thought that values exactness above all and rewards the willingness to follow a chain of reasoning wherever it leads, even into territory that initially seems remote from any practical application. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time degree follows the Scottish Honours structure, giving you a broad initial period before moving into the more specialised study of your Honours years, where you can choose from a wide variety of courses to shape a programme that reflects your interests. You might explore pure mathematics in areas such as algebra, analysis and topology, or focus on applied fields including differential equations, fluid mechanics and mathematical physics, or develop expertise in statistics and probability. Glasgow also runs an ambassador scheme that gives students the opportunity to spend time in schools, which develops communication and teaching skills while giving you a taste of mathematics education as a career. Typical entry is around 216 UCAS tariff points. Mathematics graduates are consistently among the most employable, because the logical rigour and quantitative precision the subject instils transfer directly to an exceptional range of careers. Actuarial science, finance, data science, software engineering, cryptography, statistics, operational research and academic research are among the most common destinations. Many graduates also move into management consulting, the civil service analytical functions, insurance and education. Further study at masters or doctoral level is a natural route for those who want to specialise in research mathematics, statistics, mathematical finance or related applied fields.
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