Mathematics and Statistics
Bachelor's degree
In Coventry
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Coventry
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
If you’re a talented mathematician who is fascinated by the challenge of ‘taming uncertainty’, our Mathematics and Statistics course will teach you to apply statistical methodology in order to manage risk, make predictions and discover patterns.
The course offers a balance of theory and application, teaching you to solve practical and theoretical data-related problems arising in areas such as bioinformatics, sociology, economics and finance. You will also acquire skills in analytical thinking, mathematical and statistical modelling, data acquisition, analysis and interpretation, which are highly valued by employers in many sectors.
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About this course
Our graduates have gone on to work for organisations including: Ernst and Young LLP, PwC, Boots, KPMG, Department of Work and Pensions.
Examples of our graduates’ job roles include: Actuarial Analyst, Systems Engineer, Risk Consultant, Assistant Statistician, Data Analyst.
A level: A*AA, to include A* in Mathematics and A in Further Mathematics
A*A*A + AS level A, to include A* in Mathematics and A in AS level Further Mathematics
A*A*A*, to include Mathematics
AAA +2 in STEP or Merit in AEA, to include Mathematics
IB: 38 points including 7 in Higher Level Mathematics
Degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc)
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Subjects
- Options
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Economics
- GCSE Mathematics
- Computing
- Mechanics
- Algebra
- Project
- Systems
Course programme
How will I learn?
You will learn through a combination of lectures, small-group tutorials and practical sessions based in the Department's well-equipped undergraduate computing laboratory. A central part of learning in Mathematics and Statistics is problem solving. We encourage and guide students in tackling a variety of theoretical exercises and computing tasks. MMathStat students work on their own research project in Statistics, supervised by academic staff
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed by a combination of closed and open-book examinations, continuous assessment and project work, depending on your options.
Mathematics and Statistics