What will I learn?
This course aims to present you with a wide range of mathematical ideas in a way that develops your critical and intellectual abilities.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 such as the logical structure of arguments, the proper definition of mathematical objects, the design of sophisticated mathematical models, and the legitimacy of computations.This course will enable you to develop a broad understanding of mathematical theory and application, while also providing opportunities to deepen your knowledge in the mathematical areas that most appeal to you.You will be able to select from over 50 specialised modules, many of which are linked to our cutting-edge research and led by pre-eminent experts in their fields.You also have the chance to complete an integrated year abroad during your third year at one of our partner universities, where you can challenge yourself in a different academic and cultural environment. You will then return to Imperial to complete your studies during your fourth and final year.As a graduate in mathematics, you'll possess a set of logical and analytical skills that are highly valued by employers, enabling you to pursue opportunities across the commercial, government and education sectors.All of our courses follow the same core curriculum for the first two years, covering key areas of mathematics such as algebra, differential equations, and probability and statistics. The high level of shared content in the first two years means it is usually possible to transfer between any of our maths courses during this time (within stated restrictions) however, transfer onto the Year Abroad course must normally be done in your first year. If you are an international student, transferring to a different course could have an impact on your visa, but our International Student Support Team are here to help advise and support you.As well as your main Imperial degree (MSci), you will also receive the award of the Associateship of the Royal College of Science (ARCS) on completion of this course.
Which department am I in?
Mathematics
Entry requirements
For students from Hong Kong
Must include:? A* in Mathematics? A* in Further Mathematics? A in a third subject ? Chemistry or Physics are an advantageGeneral 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.