Mathematics Msci (Hon)
Course Overview - Mathematics Msci (Hon)
Mathematics is an incredibly powerful subject that sits at the foundation of all science and technology. And, as a Mathematician, you will learn how to see the beauty of maths in everything; from patterns in nature to geometry in buildings.
You will learn about the ways in which mathematics can be used to make a real difference in society, opening you up to a huge range of career paths, from medicine and social care to energy and climate change. Our degree will enable you to find and develop your passions, whether that be in geometry, statistics, algebra, number theory or e...
Mathematics is an incredibly powerful subject that sits at the foundation of all science and technology. And, as a Mathematician, you will learn how to see the beauty of maths in everything; from patterns in nature to geometry in buildings.<br/><br/>You will learn about the ways in which mathematics can be used to make a real difference in society, opening you up to a huge range of career paths, from medicine and social care to energy and climate change. Our degree will enable you to find and develop your passions, whether that be in geometry, statistics, algebra, number theory or even further afield. You will become a part of a supportive community of deep thinkers that collaborate to solve problems and to prove and disprove theories.<br/><br/><strong>What to expect</strong><br/>Our four-year MSci Hons Mathematics degree begins by building your understanding of mathematical methods and concepts through a mix of lectures and workshops. You will explore a wide range of topics, from multivariable calculus, probability and statistics, to logic, proofs and theorems.<br/><br/>In Year 2, as well as deepening your mathematical knowledge in analysis, algebra, probability and statistics, you will start to work on both individual and group projects which will enhance your research and employment skills.<br/><br/>As you progress into Year 3, you can choose modules that appeal to your interests, enabling you to delve deeper and gain the specialist skills and knowledge needed to guide you towards a specific career pathway. This could be in areas such as cryptography, graph theory, medical statistics, abstract algebra, and topology.<br/><br/><strong>Master’s-level training</strong><br/>You can advance your degree in Year 4 by studying Master’s modules and undertaking a major research project in mathematics. This project will be supervised by an active researcher or undertaken as part of a collaborative industry project.<br/><br/><strong>Personal development</strong><br/>You will develop valuable transferable skills such as data analysis, problem-solving and quantitative reasoning, all of which make you highly desirable to future employers. These skills are honed by working in collaboration with fellow students, ruminating on theories and testing them out, delivering presentations and communicating your research results.<br/><br/><strong>A supportive community</strong><br/>To help you transition from A-level to degree-level study, the School of Mathematical Sciences hosts weekly workshops, problem-solving classes, and one-to-one sessions. If you wish to engage with mathematics beyond that, the MathSoc hosts a weekly Maths Café that includes access to academic support and a casual space to chat with other students.<br/><br/><strong>3 things our mathematics students want you to know:</strong><br/>• Mathematics is a great way to keep your career options open. Applying reasoning and logic to any problem is a sought-after skill in any career, and the learning at Lancaster University is directly related to real-world applications<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Maths is beautiful. You will see it for yourself. Once you begin learning, you start to see maths everywhere in life, all around us in nature and architecture, and that makes it easier to imagine the future possibilities<br/><br/><br/><br/>• Mathematical sciences at Lancaster are incredibly collaborative. You will bounce ideas around with experts, or with students from all years. Our thriving postgraduate research student community has been right where we are, asking the same questions, and there’s even opportunities to talk with them and learn from them<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>Important Information</strong><br/>For the most up-to-date course information and more details, we recommend that you revisit our website before submitting your application.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
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Codes/info
Course Code
G101
Institution Code
L14
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
Not Accepted
Access to HE Diploma
May be considered on a case by case basis
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
38
with 17 points from the best 3 Higher Level subjects including 6 in Mathematics HL (either analysis and approaches or applications and interpretations)
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
May be accepted alongside A in A level Mathematics on a case by case basis
A level
A*,A,A
A*AA including A level Mathematics or Further Mathematics OR AAA including A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics
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