BSc Mathematics with Statistics
BSc/MSci Mathematics
G1G3
G100/G103
This degree will give you a solid grounding in all the key methods and concepts of mathematics, as well as allowing you to explore the fascinating and rapidly evolving field of statistics. Statistics lies at the heart of economics, accounting, banking, management, communications, astronomy and the physical and social sciences.
Our flagship BSc and MSci degrees bring the beauty and breadth of mathematics to life, inviting you to delve deep into the world of abstract structures and ideas, whilst also equipping you with the practical skills and experience to prepare you for your future career. Guided by experts in the field, you will gain a thorough knowledge of the key methods and concepts that underpin the subject.
Example modules
Example modules
• Statistical methods I and II
• Calculus I and II
• Time series analysis
• Number theory
• Linear algebra I
• Group theory
• Markov chains and applications
• Cryptography I and II
• Cryptography I and II
• Quantum theory
Key features
Key features
• Link fundamental concepts of probability theory and pure mathematics to the application of a diverse array of statistical techniques.
• Enjoy a varied and flexible curriculum, inspired by our world-class research.
• Learn from renowned mathematicians and statisticians who are experts in their fields.
• Develop analytical skills and data handling powers.
• Tailor your degree to your own interests.
• Tailor your degree to suit your own interests.
• Advance your logical thinking and creative problem solving abilities.
• Develop a widely applicable skillset that is in demand from employers.
• Acquire an invaluable portfolio of skills that will set you apart in your future career.
Mathematics and Information Security The Mathematics department is aligned with the worldrenowned Information Security Group (ISG), an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research. ISG has exceptional research facilities, including the Smart Card and Internet of Things Security Centre and an EPSRC funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security.
It is one of the largest academic groups of its kind in the world, dedicated to education and research, much of which is underpinned by mathematics. The field of Information Security has grown up very rapidly in recent years and the subject embraces a wide range of issues, including security management, digital forensics, cyber crime and security testing.
Example modules shown are indicative of current choices across all years of the degree, and may not be available every year. Please check website for up-to-date information on these and all other degree courses in Mathematics.
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