Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview
The University of Salford offers a BSc (Hons) Mathematics program designed to take students' passion for problem-solving to the next level. The program blends applied methods with cutting-edge themes, such as nanotechnology, economic stability, and artificial intelligence, to equip students with in-demand skills for the contemporary business environment.
Course Details
Attendance
- Full-time
- With placement
Course Duration
- Three years
- Four years (with placement)
Next Enrolment
- September 2025
Introduction
Mathematics is at the heart of civilization's greatest achievements, helping to solve the challenges we face every day. The BSc (Hons) Mathematics course is designed to take students to an advanced level, making an important contribution to the world around us, be it in science, technology, or engineering.
Course Accreditations
- The course will meet the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation, awarded by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.
Course Structure
Year One
- Probability
- Analysis
- Linear Algebra
- Mathematical Methods 1
- Mathematical Modelling
- Mechanics and Vector Calculus
Year Two
- Business and Industrial Mathematics
- Mathematics Methods 2
- Numerical Analysis
- Statistics
- Applied Mathematics 1
- Dynamical Systems
Year Three
- Mathematical Methods 3
- Project
- Mathematical Statistics
- Programming and Optimisation
- Operational Research
Learning Experience
- The program approaches the maths subject area in a very applied way, focusing on the applications of mathematical skills and knowledge.
- Students are taught in small groups of typically around 20 students, allowing for guided and focused help.
- The program includes unique modules, such as "Business and Industrial Mathematics," which helps prepare students for the workplace.
Industry Placement
- Students have the option to take an industry placement between years two and three.
- The placement year is designed to give students the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a real-world setting.
Assessment
- Students are assessed using a combination of formats, including presentations, examinations, and written assessments.
- Most modules use a 50% coursework / 50% exam weighting in the first year, falling to 40% / 60% in the second year and 30% / 70% in the final year.
Career Opportunities
- A mathematics background opens doors to a wide array of careers, particularly in fields requiring strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Typical roles for mathematics graduates include finance and investments, market research, meteorology, engineering, data analytics, and business operations.
Facilities
- Students experience a modern learning environment, with accessible lecture theatres and AV-equipped classrooms, computing suites, and multimedia libraries.
- The university has industry-standard software and equipment, providing students with hands-on experience.
Employment and Stats
- Studying mathematics with Salford helps students build both a solutions-focused mindset and a work-ready skillset relevant for our increasingly data-driven society.
- The strong knowledge base and understanding of how mathematical and scientific methods are applied make graduates highly valued in real-world problem-solving roles.
Requirements
Applicant Profile
- The program welcomes applicants who have studied mathematics or physics subjects at school/college and would like to gain a deeper knowledge in these and other related subjects.
English Language Requirements
- International students require IELTS 6.0 with no element below 5.5.
- The university also accepts a range of other English language qualifications.
Course Accreditation
- The course will meet the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation, awarded by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.
Standard Entry Requirements
- GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C/level 4 or above.
- UCAS tariff points: 112-120 to include a grade B in Mathematics, or grade C in Further Mathematics.
- A-Level: 112-120 UCAS points to include a grade B in Mathematics, or grade C in Further Mathematics.
Tuition Fees
- Full-time home: £9,535 per year (2025/26).
- Full-time international: £17,650 per year (2025/26).
Scholarships for International Students
- The university offers scholarships for high-achieving international students.
How to Apply
- Enrolment dates: September 2025 and September 2026.
- UCAS course ID: G100.
- Institution code: S03.
Program Outline
It blends applied methods with cutting-edge themes like nanotechnology, economic stability, and artificial intelligence, equipping you with in-demand skills for a variety of industries. The program is characterized by small-group instruction, hands-on learning, real-world case studies, and a supportive environment equipped with a dedicated drop-in service throughout the year.
Outline:
You’ll be exposed to a stimulating mix of theoretical, collaborative, and practical methods, including:
- Talks and lectures delivered by academic professionals and guest speakers
- Hands-on practical workshops
- Real-world case studies and project work
- Group assignments and collaborations
- Online learning resources through Blackboard
Assessment:
You'll be evaluated through methods including presentations, written assessments, and exams. Written assessments encompass various forms of tests, reports, and evaluations. Exams typically have a 2-hour duration and assess your understanding of material covered through lectures, workshops, and seminars. The specific weightage assigned to coursework versus examinations varies depending on the year of study, generally falling within these ranges:
- First year: 50% coursework / 50% exam
- Second year: 40% coursework / 60% exam
- Third year: 30% coursework / 70% exam
Teaching:
The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning and engagement through practical workshops, case studies, and group work, alongside theoretical knowledge conveyed through engaging lectures and seminar discussions.
Careers:
- The course is extensively informed by collaboration with industry partners, ensuring that the curriculum reflects current industry trends and demands.
- Students have opportunities for networking and professional development through career events, guest speaker sessions, and industry connections.
- Small class sizes facilitate personalized attention, fostering a supportive environment where students can thrive.
Conclusion:
The BSc (Hons) Mathematics program at the University of Salford offers an enriching experience that equips graduates with the knowledge, skills, and career-readiness to succeed in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
| Type of study | Year | Fees | |---|---|---| | Full-time home | 2024/25 | £9,250.00 per year | | Full-time international | 2024/25 | £17,040.00 per year | | Full-time home | 2025/26 | £9,250.00 per year | | Full-time international | 2025/26 | £17,650.00 per year |
Entry Requirements:
Standard Entry Requirements:
GCSE:
English Language and Mathematics at grade C/4 or above
A-Level:
112 - 120 UCAS points
- Grade B in Mathematics
- Grade C in Further Mathematics
International Baccalaureate:
30 points
International Students:
We accept qualifications from all around the world. Find your country to see a full list of entry requirements.
Alternative Entry Requirements:
Salford Alternative Entry Scheme (SAES):
The University welcomes applications from students who may not meet the stated entry criteria but can demonstrate their ability to pursue the course successfully. Assessment will be through either a review of prior learning or a formal test. To be considered, you must have already achieved or be working towards GCSE Maths and English Grade C/4 (or equivalent).
Language Proficiency Requirements:
For international students whose native language is not English, an IELTS score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5 is required. The University also accepts a range of other English language qualifications.