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This mathematics degree will take your understanding of the concepts and theories of mathematics to a graduate level – covering a wide range of topics.
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This degree will develop your understanding of the learning and teaching of mathematics and statistics alongside advancing your own knowledge of the subjects.
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This degree will provide you with a good knowledge of probability and statistics, with options to combine it with pure mathematics or applied mathematics.
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In our Master of Engineering (MEng) degree, you'll specialise in management; modelling and applications; environmental engineering; or mechanics and materials.
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Our Master of Physics (MPhys) integrated masters degree combines undergraduate and postgraduate modules – choose from three start points and two routes.
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With this diploma, you can specialise in an area of computing and IT and combine it with either pure mathematics or applied mathematics.
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This mathematics and physics diploma will develop your knowledge and understanding of key physics concepts and their underpinning mathematical theory.
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This diploma will give you a grounding in fundamental pure and applied mathematical concepts and theories with the option to combine them with statistics.
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This mathematics and physics certificate will develop your knowledge and understanding of key physics concepts and their underpinning mathematical theory.
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This certificate lets you combine studying the fundamentals of computing and IT with mathematics, dividing your time equally between the two subjects.
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This certificate provides the basic skills you need for further study in mathematics and statistics, or to underpin your studies in other areas.
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This certificate will introduce you to key ideas in statistics and equip you with the skills to analyse data to solve practical problems.
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This university-level mathematics module covers key topics including calculus, vectors, matrices, sequences and functions, and assumes you are confident with the underpinning algebraic ideas.
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An introduction to essential topics – such as proof, differential equations, mechanics and discrete mathematics – and an opportunity to extend your knowledge of calculus and its applications.
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Introduces and helps integrate key ideas from statistics, algebra, geometry and trigonometry into your everyday thinking to build your confidence in learning and using mathematics.
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Designed to develop academic skills for further study, this introductory module offers insights into a wide range of subject areas, including science, engineering and design, environment, mathematics and computing and IT.
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October 2026
Designed to develop academic skills for further study, this introductory module offers insights into a wide range of subject areas, including science, engineering and design, environment, mathematics, and computing and IT.