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Mathematics (Combined) (Arts)

University of Glasgow

Venues

Gilmorehill Campus

Content

Year 1: In your first year you will take a number of courses covering matrices, linear equations, probability, complex numbers, vectors and calculus.

You will also study two other subjects in year 1 according to your interests: see Degrees in Arts, Science and Social Sciences.

Year 2: We offer a wide variety of courses in second year covering multivariable calculus, linear algebra, topics in applied mathematics, topics in linear algebra and calculus, introduction to real analysis, foundations of pure mathematics, financial modelling, number theory and cryptography.

You will also study one or two other subjects in year 2 according to your interests: see Degrees in Arts, Science and Social Sciences.

Years 3, 4 and 5: If you progress to Honours (years three and four), you will study a wide range of topics. The Mathematics degree programme is for students who are interested in all aspects of mathematics, not just those aspects that have immediate applications. It is possible to specialise towards applied or pure mathematics in the final years. The Mathematics degree provides an ideal route for keeping future options open.

The Applied Mathematics degree programme allows students with a flair for mathematics who prefer the practical and applicable aspects of the subject to concentrate on these elements. You will study the core courses of analysis and mathematical methods and you will also choose at least two more courses from a wide range of topics in applied mathematics.

The Pure Mathematics degree programme is ideal for students who prefer the abstract and logical aspects of the subject. You will study a wide range of subjects in pure mathematics including geometry, topology, algebra and analysis. These courses give a wide-ranging introduction to the beauty and power of pure mathematical thought, applicable to a wide range of careers.

In fourth year you will have the opportunity to specialise in your area of choice and will undertake a project carried out under the personal supervision of a member of staff.

There is an opportunity to take an MSci degree – a five-year Advanced Honours degree.

Entry Requirements

2025 entry requirements

Standard entry: 5 Highers at AAAAA (by end S6 with min BBBB after S5) including Maths and a humanities subject.

Widening access entry: 4 Highers at AABB/BBBB (by end S6) including Maths and a humanities subject. Completion of pre-entry programme is necessary.

Start Date

September

Qualification

Degree

Award

MA Hons

Study Method

Full time

UCAS Code

Please refer to list below

Course Length

4 years

Faculty

College of Science and Engineering

Department

School of Mathematics and Statistics

SCQF Level

10

Combination Courses

Mathematics/Archaeology
Mathematics/Digital Media and Information Studies
Mathematics/Celtic Civilisation
Mathematics/Celtic Studies
Mathematics/Classics
Mathematics/English Language and Linguistics
Mathematics/English Literature
Mathematics/French
Mathematics/Gaelic
Mathematics/German
Mathematics/History
Mathematics/History of Art
Mathematics/Italian
Mathematics/Latin
Mathematics/Music
Mathematics/Philosophy
Mathematics/Portuguese
Mathematics/Russian
Mathematics/Scottish History
Mathematics/Scottish Literature
Mathematics/Spanish
Mathematics/Theatre Studies
Mathematics/Theology and Religious Studies
GV14
GGM1
GQ15
GQC5
GQ18
QG3D
QG3C
GR11
QG51
GR12
GV11
GVC3
GR13
GQ16
GW13
GV15
4A9P
GR17
GVC2
GQ12
RG41
GW14
GV16

Website

www.gla.ac.uk

Career Sectors

Biology

Chemistry and Materials Science

Food Science and Technology

Mathematics and Statistics

Physics

Science General