Our degrees are divided into Stages. Each Stage lasts for an academic year and you need to complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each Stage.
Please be aware that programme modules do change and therefore may differ for your year of entry.
Our Mathematics and Statistics degrees all share a common set of modules in Stages 1 and 2, and a choice of optional modules in later Stages.
Your degree title will depend on the balance of mathematics and statistics modules studied after Stage 1. To qualify for the degree Mathematics MMath Honours, you will study at least 180 credits of mathematics modules, including the Stage 4 project, during Stages 2, 3 and 4.
For modules marked *, alternative modules may be selected, subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director. This gives you flexibility to spend some of your time studying another ‘minor’ subject, for example, accounting, music, a foreign language or another science, should you wish to.
Mathematics modules
Statistics modules
For modules marked *, alternative modules may be selected to a total value of 20 credits, subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director.
On completion of Stage 2 and before entering Stage 3, candidates may as part of their studies for the degree spend a year in a placement with an approved organisation. Permission to undertake a placement is subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director.
All intercalating students shall take the following compulsory module:
You take 110 credits of the following optional modules:
Mathematics modules
Statistics modules
Subject to the approval of the Degree Programme Director, alternative optional modules to those marked* above may be selected, to a total value of not more than 20 credits. In particular, modules may be selected from the following:
You choose at least two modules from the following two lists:
Mathematics modules
Statistics modules
You then choose your remaining credits from the following two lists:
Mathematics modules
Statistics modules