

BSc Mathematics (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Mathematics is one of the most fundamental of all academic disciplines, underpinning the natural sciences, computing, finance, engineering, and many other fields that shape modern life. It is also a discipline with intrinsic intellectual value: the pursuit of mathematical truth through proof and abstraction has produced insights of remarkable beauty and surprising utility. A mathematics degree develops not just technical knowledge but a way of thinking that is characterised by precision, creativity, and an intolerance of error. At the University of Hull you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with the first year providing a foundation that ensures you have the mathematical grounding needed to succeed at degree level. The foundation year is designed for students who are motivated and able but who may not have covered the full range of mathematics needed for direct entry to the degree programme. Through the main years of study you will engage with a wide range of mathematical topics, including analysis, algebra, statistics, numerical methods, and applied mathematics. Projects are embedded in the curriculum, challenging you across the breadth of the field and developing the ability to sustain extended mathematical investigation independently. You will also build skills in mathematical communication, learning to write proofs clearly and to present mathematical ideas to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. These skills are as important to employers as the ability to solve technical problems. Mathematics graduates are in strong demand across many sectors. Finance and investment, actuarial work, data science, software development, and cryptography are all common career directions for those who want to apply mathematical skills commercially. Teaching mathematics at secondary level is a well-supported and significantly needed direction. The civil service, consulting, and research roles in the pharmaceutical and engineering industries also recruit mathematics graduates. Postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, financial mathematics, or computer science is a natural progression for those seeking to specialise or pursue research careers.
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