Kirk Balk School Mathematics Department

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Degree Level Maths

Which degree level Maths courses are possible?

Studying Mathematics shouldn't stop with an 'A' level in Maths. Many people go on to study for a degree in Mathematics or a Mathematics related subject at University. (see also student interviews) The list of Maths related degree courses currently available at British Universities includes the following:

Actuarial Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Business Mathematics
Computing
Computing Mathematics
Discrete Mathematics
Engineering Mathematics
Environmental Mathematics
Finance Mathematics
General Mathematics
Industrial Applied Mathematics
Industrial Mathematics
Mathematical Science
Mathematics Education
Philosophy Of Mathematics
Pure Mathematics
Secondary Mathematics
Statistics

For further information on all courses at University visit the University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) website.

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Local Universities


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Student interviews

Click on the links below to read interviews with students who are studying, or have recently finished studying, Mathematics at University. Find out how they became interested in Maths, what qualifications they obtained and what life at University is actually like.

Interview with Emily: Maths at Oxford University
Interview with David: Maths and Art at Cambridge University
Interview with Alexander: Maths at Sheffield Hallam University
Interview with Sarah: Maths with European Studies at University of Sussex

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