This course aims to present you with a wide range of mathematical ideas in a way that develops your critical and intellectual abilities.You'll develop a broad understanding of mathematical theory and application and deepen your knowledge in areas that appeal to you.You will engage with concepts that are both a direct continuation of those at A-level, and others that introduce you to new ways of thinking.Your studies will cover the key areas of mathematics such as algebra, analysis, probability and statistics. You'll also explore topics including the logical structure of arguments, the proper definition of mathematical objects, the design of sophisticated mathematical models, and the legitimacy of computations.As part of the Statistics specialisation, you will examine a variety of relevant topics, such as applied probability, stochastic simulation, and games and risk-based decisions.You will also have the opportunity to choose from a wide selection of optional modules – many of which are linked to our cutting-edge research and led by pre-eminent experts in their fields.As a graduate in mathematics, you'll possess a set of logical and analytical skills that employers highly value, enabling you to pursue opportunities across the commercial, government and education sectors.
Which department am I in?
Mathematics
Study options
Full Time
(3 Years)
Tuition fees
£39,100.00 (42,60,187)
per year
£39100 Per year
This is a fixed fee
Start date
September 2025
Venue
Main Site
Imperial College,
Prince Consort Road,
London,
Kensington And Chelsea,
SW7 2AZ, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
Entry requirements
For students from Hong Kong
Must include: A* in Mathematics A* in Further Mathematics A in another subjectGeneral Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted.If you are made an offer you will be required to achieve a pass in the practical endorsement in all science subjects that form part of the offer.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.