Mathematics University of Exeter
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | September | find out | find out |
Course overview
About this course
- Learn using real examples of situations to be solved logically through our strong links across industries
- Accredited by the Institute of Mathematics as meeting the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation
- Option to extend your degree and spend a 'Year in Industry' at companies such as Lloyds Banking Group, Coca-Cola, Met Office and PwC
Details about course variation options.
UCAS code: G110
The BSc Mathematics with a Year in Industry programme includes an industrial placement?which takes place in the third year of this four-year degree.
Your placement will be spent working in an appropriate business or industry related to mathematics, and you will benefit from our established connections with local, national and multinational organisations. As well as increasing your first-hand knowledge and improving many personal and transferable skills, making new contacts and enhancing your employability.
Yes, it's worth 120 credits.
During this year you will pay a reduced tuition fee. Visit the Tuition Fees page for more information.
You can apply for this programme through UCAS using the unique UCAS code. You can also transfer to the 'with a Year in Industry' programme during the first year of BSc Mathematics.
We will help you to prepare for your work placement from early in your studies. A special module 'Employability and Placement Preparation' takes place at the start of your first year. This is an opportunity to start thinking about your placement well in advance. You will also be invited to attend workshops offering guidance and support such as 'Making the most of your placement' and 'How to use your placement as an individual project'.
Entry requirements for this course
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