| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Mathematics MMath
Overview
The Mathematics MMath program at the University of Nottingham is a four-year undergraduate degree that provides students with a comprehensive education in mathematics, covering topics such as algebra, analysis, geometry, and statistics. The program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a career in mathematics or a related field.
Entry Requirements
- AAA/AAA/AAB
- 34 points overall or 666 in HL certificates (IB score)
- 6 in HL Mathematics Analysis and Approaches
- IELTS: 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element)
Course Structure
The program consists of four years of study, with the first year providing a foundation in mathematics, including algebra, analysis, and geometry. The second year builds on this foundation, introducing topics such as differential equations, probability, and statistics. The third year allows students to specialize in areas of interest, with options including algebraic number theory, coding theory, and mathematical finance. The final year consists of a dissertation and advanced modules in mathematics.
Modules
- Algebra
- Applied Mathematics
- Core Mathematics
- Probability and Statistics 1
- Complex Analysis
- Real Analysis
- Algebra and Number Theory
- Classical and Quantum Mechanics
- Methods for Differential Equations
- Markov Chains
- Methods for Probability and Statistics
- Scientific Computation
- Linear Models
- Vector Calculus and Electromagnetism
- Mathematics Group Projects
- Advanced Quantum Theory
- Applied Statistical Modelling
- Coding and Cryptography
- Communicating Mathematics
- Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory
- Electromagnetism
- Fluid Dynamics
- Game Theory
- Mathematical Finance
- Mathematical Medicine and Biology
- Multivariate Analysis
- Optimisation
- Relativity
- Scientific Computation and Numerical Analysis
- Statistical Inference
- Stochastic Models
- Mathematics Dissertation
- Advanced Financial Mathematics
- Techniques for Differential Equations
- Algebraic Number Theory
- Black Holes
- Combinational Group Theory
- Computational Applied Mathematics
- Differential Geometry
- Financial Mathematics
- Introduction to Quantum Information Science
- Machine Learning and Inference for Differential Equations
- Quantum Field Theory
- Scientific Computing and C++
- Statistical Machine Learning
- Time Series and Forecasting
- Topics in Biomedical Mathematics
Research Areas
- Medicine, biotechnology, and food security
- Epidemic modelling
- Fluid mechanics
- Statistical machine learning
- Algebra and number theory
- Mathematical finance
Tuition Fees
- £9,535 (UK undergraduate students)
- £23,000 (International students)
Additional Costs
- Books
- Printing
- Study abroad
- Equipment
Scholarships and Bursaries
- School international scholarship
- Faculty of Science scholarships
- Alumni scholarships
- International undergraduate scholarships
Careers and Employability
- Data analyst
- Financial analyst
- Junior software consultant
- Leading aircraft engineering technician
- Maths teacher
- Tax consultant
- Trainee operational meteorologist
Graduate Destinations
- Capital One
- KPMG
- Deloitte
- Boots
- Experian
- HMRC
- Office for National Statistics
- The Met Office
Further Study
- Postgraduate research
- PhD
Contact
- University of Nottingham
- School of Mathematical Sciences
- University Park Campus
- Nottingham, UK
