Our popular BSc in Mathematical, Statistical and Actuarial Sciences provides comprehensive training in modern mathematics, contemporary statistics and actuarial sciences. Studying this variety of courses offers a dynamic blend of analytical problem-solving skills, data interpretation and a sound understanding of the intricacies of the insurance, pensions, economic and finance sectors. This degree offers the opportunity to gain exemptions from Core Principles subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFOA) Curriculum professional exams. This programme of study equips individuals to address complex real-world challenges, making them highly sought after in a wide array of career paths. As a major financial and insurance centre, Edinburgh offers excellent career opportunities.
We have carefully designed a curriculum that teaches a comprehensive programme in modern mathematics, statistics and actuarial sciences. Our programmes also includes courses that emphasize practical and transferable skills, IT expertise, and career readiness. Activities include, giving presentations, producing independent research reports, working in groups to solve problems, and developing your career skills. Our mathematics degrees are ranked 1st for graduate employment prospects in The Times Good University Guide 2024. Our recent mathematics graduates use their skills in the Financial, Engineering, Data Science and Professional Services sectors, and more.
Centre of Actuarial Excellence
Heriot-Watt University is recognised as a ‘Center of Actuarial Excellence’ by the Society of Actuaries (SOA), North America. We are the only ‘Center of Actuarial Excellence’ in Europe and one of only 30 other schools worldwide with this designation. With roots dating back to 1889, the Society of Actuaries (SOA) is the world's largest actuarial professional organisation with more than 28,000 actuaries as members.
Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) in the UK administers examinations necessary to achieve the esteemed designation of a Fellow of the IFoA. Passing these rigorous exams is crucial for individuals aiming to become fully qualified actuaries, allowing them to practice in the field. This degree programme offers the opportunity to gain exemptions from Core Principles subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFOA) Curriculum professional exams.
Maths Café
The Maths Cafe is a peer supported initiative that allows maths students to seek help, ask questions or just chat about maths with their peers. The sessions are coordinated by the Maths Gym and organised and guided by peer mentors who are year 3, 4 and 5 maths students. Participants gain invaluable skills in teaching and communicating mathematics. The Maths Café provides support in the following areas:
- help with difficult tutorial questions and exam revision
- advice on how to manage your workload and organise studies
- forming study groups and chatting about maths in an informal atmosphere
Maxwell Institute for Mathematical Sciences
We are part of the Maxwell Institute for Mathematical Sciences, a joint research institute bringing together within a single body the research activities of:
•The Department of Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University
•The Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics at Heriot-Watt University
•The School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh
The Maxwell Institute promotes the development of new mathematical theory and tools meaning that the mathematics that we teach is up-to-date and relevant for solving current real world problems.
International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS)
ICMS is jointly owned by Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh, with support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council of the UK. Its aims are to advance the mathematical sciences and highlight the impact of mathematical innovation, promoting interactions with other disciplines, industry and commerce. ICMS organises international workshops and conferences in all areas of mathematics and these attract leading mathematical scientists from across the globe.
