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  1. Applied Mathematics MMath (Honours)

    This course will teach you to understand complex mathematical patterns and structures in order to describe, categorise and understand the processes involved, as well as develop tools to analyse them. The MMath allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  2. Direct entry to second year Applied Mathematics MMath (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this programme, which will teach you to understand complex mathematical patterns and structures in order to describe, categorise and understand the processes involved, as well as develop tools to analyse them. The MMath allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme, graduating with a Masters degree.

  3. Direct entry to second year Mathematics BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme to gain an understanding of complex patterns and structures and develop the tools with which to analyse them. Whether these patterns relate to physical or biological phenomena or the structure of mathematics itself, the primary aim is to describe, categorise, and understand the processes involved..

  4. Direct entry to second year Mathematics MMath (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme to gain an understanding of complex patterns and structures and develop the tools with which to analyse them. The MMath allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme, graduating with a Masters degree.

  5. Direct entry to second year Pure Mathematics MMath (Hons)

    Students with excellent Advanced Higher, A-Level or International Baccalaureate qualifications may apply to enter directly into the second year of the . This means you will complete your degree in four years instead of five. Students who enter directly to second year will take modules required by the Pure Mathematics MMath programme from second year on, bypassing first-year modules entirely.

  6. Mathematics BSc (Honours)

    Accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, this programme develops and reinforces your basic mathematical skills, teaches you to understand complex patterns and structures, and allows you to select more advanced topics at Honours level.

  7. Mathematics MA (Honours)

    Accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, this programme develops and reinforces your basic mathematical skills, teaches you to understand complex patterns and structures, and allows you to select more advanced topics at Honours level.

  8. Mathematics MMath (Honours)

    Gain an understanding of complex patterns and structures, and develop tools to analyse them. The MMath allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme, graduating with a Masters degree.

  9. Pure Mathematics MMath (Honours)

    This course will teach you to understand complex patterns and structures, and develop tools to analyse them. Whether these patterns relate to physical or biological phenomena or the structure of mathematics itself, the primary aim is to describe, categorise, and understand the processes involved. This course allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme, graduating with a Masters degree.