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    Mathematics and Statistical Science BSc
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    Mathematics and Statistical Science BSc

    University College London (UCL)

    University College London (UCL)

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    United Kingdom, London

    University RankQS Ranking
    9

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    GG13

    Campuses

    London

    Bloomsbury

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines 25-Jan-2023
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 39,800  / year
    Apply Date 25-Jan-2023

    Mathematics and Statistical Science BSc

    About

    Course overview

    In the first and second years of the programme you will take a balanced selection of modules in both UCL Mathematics and UCL Statistical Science. Having laid the basic foundations, there is a wide range of options in both subjects in the third year of the degree.

    Statistics will include much practical work while the mathematics will cover the theoretical aspects of the pure mathematics required to sustain and understand this.

    This programme is offered as a three-year BSc or a four-year MSci degree. The first two years of the programme are identical, and students are advised to apply for the MSci degree in the first instance, as it is possible to transfer to the BSc during the first three years.

    What this course will give you

    The programme is an excellent preparation for becoming a professional statistician, an actuary, or working in data science.

    Internationally renowned (6th in the UK, QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023: Mathematics), UCL Mathematics is home to world-leading researchers in a wide range of fields, especially geometry, spectral theory, numerical analysis, number theory, fluid dynamics and mathematical modelling.

    Three of the six British winners of the Fields medal (the mathematician's equivalent of the Nobel Prize) have associations with the department.

    This three-year programme, accredited by the Royal Statistical Society, is designed for students with an interest in the powerful applications of statistics who also wish to develop their mathematical knowledge and explore the interactions between the two subjects. No previous knowledge of statistics is required.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Grades
    A*A*A
    Subjects
    A*A*A with A*A* in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, or A*AA with A*A in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, any order, and a 2 in any STEP Paper or a Distinction in the Mathematics AEA. Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English Language, English Literature, Physics and Statistics preferred.
    GCSEs
    English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 4.

    Contextual offer information

    Grades
    A*A*C more about contextual offers
    Subjects
    A*A* in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, or A*AC with A*A in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, in any order, and a 2 in any STEP Paper or a Distinction in the Mathematics AEA. Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English Language, English Literature, Physics and Statistics preferred.
    GCSEs
    English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 4.
    Points
    40
    Subjects
    A total of 40 points overall with 20 points in three higher level subjects including 7 in Mathematics, or 39 overall with 19 points in three higher level subjects including 7 in Mathematics and a 2 in any STEP paper or a distinction in Mathematics AEA. The programme will accept higher level 'Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches' only. Physics, Statistics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology, Economics, English Language, English Literature preferred as third subject.

    Contextual offer

    Points
    38 more about contextual offers
    Subjects
    A total of 18 points in three higher level subjects including 7 in Mathematics, with no higher level score below 5. The programme will accept higher level 'Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches' only. Physics, Statistics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology, Economics, English Language, English Literature preferred as third subject.

    UK applicants qualifications

    For entry requirements with other UK qualifications accepted by UCL, choose your qualification from the list below:

    Equivalent qualification

    Not acceptable for entrance to this programme.

    Not acceptable for entrance to this programme.

    D2,D2,D3 in three Cambridge Pre-U Principal Subjects, including D2 in Mathematics. Or D2,D3,D3 in three Cambridge Pre-U Principal Subjects, including D2 in Mathematics and a 2 in any STEP paper. Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English Language, English Literature, Physics and Statistics preferred.

    A1,A1,A at Advanced Highers (or A1,A1 at Advanced Higher and A,A,A at Higher) including A1,A1 in Mathematics and either Mathematics of Mechanics or Statistics at Advanced Highers, or A1,A,A at Advanced Highers (or A1,A at Advanced Higher and A,A,A at Higher) including A1,A in any order in Mathematics and either Mathematics of Mechanics or Statistics at Advanced Highers and a 2 in any STEP paper. Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English Language, English Literature, Physics and Statistics preferred.

    Not acceptable for entrance to this programme.

    Not acceptable for entrance to this programme.

    Successful completion of the WBQ Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate plus 2 GCE A levels at grades A*A*A with A*A* in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, or A*AA and a 2 in any STEP paper or Distinction in AEA, with A*A in any order in Mathematics and Further Mathematics.

    International applications

    Country-specific information, including details of when UCL representatives are visiting your part of the world, can be obtained from the International Students website.

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    The foundation of your career

    A mathematics degree is highly valued by employers due to the skills in logical thinking, analysis, problem-solving and, of course, numeracy, that it develops.

    The knowledge and skills gained on the programme can also be used in fields including forecasting, risk analysis and trading; financial services, such as accountancy, banking and insurance; and scientific research, information technology and industry.

    This programme prepares you to continue in further study such as a Master's degree, or a PGCE qualification.

    Employability

    We aim to develop your skills in mathematical reasoning, problem-solving and accurate mathematical manipulation. You will also learn to handle abstract concepts and to think critically, argue logically and express yourself clearly.

    Accreditation

    The Mathematics and Statistical Science BSc degree is accredited by the Royal Statistical Society for students who first enrol between September 2023 and September 2028.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 39,800 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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