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Whether you are drawn to it because of the exhilaration of solving problems, the beauty of an elegant or unexpected result, or its power and adaptability to model the world around us, studying mathematics at Plymouth trains you to think both systematically and creatively. These are skills that are valued in today’s economy and mathematics graduates are sought after by a wide range of employers.You can take any direction you want on our highly flexible course, culminating in your choice of final-year project. A Plymouth Mathematics degree opens the door to a rewarding career in many sectors including science, engineering, finance, government, medicine and education. Employers value work experience, and we offer a varied programme of student placements. Our graduates progress to a wide range of interesting jobs or postgraduate study. Recent employers include KPMG, GCHQ, Lloyds Banking Group, the Met Office, Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit, and Siemens.• Our degree offers modules in all key areas of pure and applied mathematics, statistics and theoretical physics, including a wide choice of final-year options inspired by the research expertise of our lecturers. This allows you to follow your interests and shape your future career. • The common first year allows you to master the fundamentals and experience the breadth of mathematics, so you can choose your direction with knowledge and confidence. • Personalise your degree: by choosing appropriate modules you can graduate with degree titles including BSc Mathematics, BSc Mathematics with Education or BSc Mathematics with Finance.• You also have the flexibility to transfer to any of our other mathematics degrees (BSc Mathematics with Computer Science, BSc Mathematics with Statistics, and BSc Mathematics with Theoretical Physics).• As well as problem solving and communication skills, you will develop a knowledge of computing languages and mathematical software, all of which will make you more employable.• Benefit from being part of the close-knit, collaborative and supportive family that is Mathematical Sciences at Plymouth. This includes small group tutorials, study space next to staff offices, our lecturers’ open-door policy, student-led learning sessions and the Maths Society.• Carry out a group project in our Mathematics of Planet Earth module or an independent research project on an area of mathematics of your choice, supervised by an expert in the field. • Enjoy new facilities – state of the art lecture theatres, computer laboratories, study and social spaces – in our £50 million teaching and research building opening in 2023.