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Mathematics is an expansive and continually evolving field that delves into numerical, geometric, and logical connections. Our program offers a broad selection of honors-level courses to choose from. Through our ambassador initiative, students can gain firsthand teaching experience in schools while building essential professional competencies.
The ambassador program enables students to observe classroom instruction directly while honing key career abilities. The MacLaurin Society (or MacSoc), serves as the university's Mathematics and Statistics student organization. Established in the 1950s and named after Scottish mathematician Colin MacLaurin, it fosters a welcoming community for School of Mathematics students.
Our degree programs stand out for their adaptability, allowing students to pursue combined degrees with numerous subjects across the University. Popular combinations include Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, though students have recently paired mathematics with disciplines like English, French, Music, and Philosophy. Some combined Honors courses may have scheduling limitations.
Graduates frequently enter financial services, computing, or postgraduate studies. Others apply their program-acquired modeling and analytical skills in industrial roles. Recent graduates have secured positions at: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Grant Thornton, Alexander Sloan, Cigna
Deloitte, Royal Bank of Scotland, Credit Suisse.