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Learn with usBuild expertise in mathematics and statistics while expanding your business skillsMathematics, Statistics & Business Analysis focuses on applying mathematical solutions to business challengesCultivate analytical skills to enhance business decision-makingWhy choose this course?Math and statistics play vital roles in daily business operations. From analyzing business processes to optimizing data usage and improving practices, these quantitative tools help organizations achieve greater success - forming the core of management science.This field, also called operational research (OR), applies quantitative methods and business modeling to support management decisions and strategic planning.You'll develop advanced mathematical and statistical skills while expanding your business knowledge in our acclaimed Business School.The program highlights mathematics' real-world applications, ensuring you acquire skills that employers value.Assessment ApproachThe Mathematics & Statistics curriculum features diverse assessment methods. Ongoing evaluations during modules combine with final assessments to measure achievement of learning objectives.We evaluate understanding, knowledge, and specialized skills through coursework, reports, presentations, and exams. Formative assessments provide feedback to enhance learning. Management Science employs varied assessment approaches tailored to specific learning outcomes.Career PathsMathematics & Statistics graduates pursue diverse careers thanks to strong demand for advanced numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills across industries.Our alumni work in manufacturing, service sectors, actuarial science, accounting, banking, commerce, government, consulting, and education.Career paths include investment analysis, numerical analysis, statistics, actuarial work, management, and teaching.Management science specialists develop exceptional problem-solving, quantitative, business acumen, and teamwork skills - leading to analyst roles across private and public sectors.