The School of Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London announces new Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Computing.
Bsc Mathematics with Computing
Here in the School of Mathematical Sciences, we’re known for our undergraduate courses in applied mathematics. In recent years, we’ve grown the number of modules on offer related to computing, data science and machine learning. This year, we’re excited to offer a new undergraduate degree more computing modules than ever.
Our BSc Mathematics with Computing is a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Mathematics provides the theoretical framework and essential tools for approaching complex problems, while computing offers the practical expertise to put these solutions into action. Together these two disciplines drive innovation and transform the world around us.
We spoke to Dr Felix Fischer, the programme lead for BSc Mathematics with Computing and he said: "I am a computer scientist by training and am excited to contribute to the new BSc Maths with Computing. Mathematics and computing are closely connected, and the new BSc will emphasise and exploit this connection. It will be of interest to anyone who wants to advance mathematics through computing, build the mathematical foundations for new computing advances, or apply mathematics and computing to solve important real-world problems."
In the age of automation and artificial intelligence, the job market is shifting. Employers are looking for graduates with advanced numerical, data analysis and computational skills. This programme will help you build the mathematical and statistical knowledge that underpins computer science and AI, enabling you to adapt more quickly as the labour market continues to evolve.
For more information on BSc Mathematics with Computing, including the entry requirements, please visit our course page. You have until Friday 31st January to submit your application via UCAS and meet the equal consideration deadline.