Mathematics andStatisticsMMathStat Honours
UCAS code GGC34 Years
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Mathematics andStatisticsMMathStat HonoursUCAS code GGC34 Years
Our professionally accredited four-yearMathematics and Statistics MMathStat Honoursdegree covers ideas and techniques of modernmathematics and statistics and includes anintegrated year of Master's-level study.
We focus on three core areas - pure mathematics, appliedmathematics, and statistics - and you have the flexibility totailor the combination of these to suit your interests.
On this degree, you will select modules evenly across bothmathematics and statistics. These include:
• complex variable• statistical inference• foundations of probability
In Stage 4 you will explore more advanced topics in detail,drawing on the research expertise of our staff. You alsocomplete a substantial research project on a topic thatinterests you.
Highlights of this degreeQuality and ranking• 11th in the UK for research – Research Excellence
Framework 2014• 91% overall student satisfaction score – National
Student Survey 2019
Professional accreditation*This degree is professionally accredited by the Institute ofMathematics and its Applications (IMA).
IMA accreditation means our degrees meet the educationalrequirements for the Chartered Mathematician (CMath)designation.
*All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly bytheir professional body.
Build your knowledge with core modulesAll of our mathematics and statistics degrees follow acommon core of modules at Stages 1 and 2, to equip youwith the key skills and knowledge that all mathematiciansand statisticians need. You study topics such as:
• applied mathematics and statistics• vector calculus• differential equations• fluid dynamics• algebra• linear algebra
• complex variable• statistical inference• Bayesian inference• stochastic modelling• mathematical computing
This provides you with a solid foundation on which to buildmore specialist knowledge later in your degree. It alsomakes transfer between degrees relatively easy. There isalso flexibility (mainly at Stage 1) to choose topics from otherareas of the University, for example:
• accounting• music• a foreign language• another science
Explore our research expertiseTeaching at Newcastle is research-informed, meaning you'lllearn from staff actively engaged in research in appliedmathematics, pure mathematics and statistics.
Their research feeds into the modules available for you tostudy, especially at later Stages. So you'll graduate withknowledge of the latest theories in mathematics andstatistics.
Your choice of cutting edge modules includes:
• fluid mechanics• advanced hydrodynamics• group theory• applied probability, focusing on stochastic financial
modelling• stochastic systems biology, focusing on understanding
genetic networks and cellular systems
Boost your employability with a work placementApply to spend 9 to 12 months on an optional workplacement between Stages 3 and 4. You can apply tospend your placement year with any organisation and willreceive University support to do so.
You’ll gain first-hand experience of working in the sector,putting your learning into practice and developing yourprofessional expertise.
It will extend your degree by a year and is subject toavailability, however it isn't available if you're spending a yearstudying abroad.
Find out more about Work Placements.
BSc or MMath?We offer our degrees at two levels:
• three-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) degrees• four-year Master of Mathematics (MMath) or Master of
Mathematics and Statistics (MMathStat) degrees
Our four-year degrees are more in-depth and include:
• advanced topics and a wider choice of modules• a specialist study, tailored to your own interests,
that develops your skills in research and communication• more technical skills, for those who wish to enhance
their employability or proceed to postgraduate study
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Transfer between the two levels is possible up until themiddle of Stage 3.
To qualify for Stages 3 and 4 of the MMath/MMathStatdegree, you must normally have obtained at least anupper-second-class average mark in Stages 2 and 3.
Study AbroadYou have the opportunity to gain an international perspectiveon your subject by taking part in a study abroad exchangebetween Stages 2 and 3.
Facilities and support
FacilitiesYou will join the School of Mathematics, Statistics andPhysics based in the Herschel Building, just a two-minutewalk from the city centre.
We have a state-of-the-art learning environment and you'llhave access to extensive IT facilities for teaching andself-study, including:
• computer-based exercises with instant review of modelsolutions
• problem-solving video tutorials• recording system for video capture of lectures, which you
can download and watch again to help with your revision
We also have a dedicated mathematics and statistics libraryand reading room.
Visit the School's website for more information.
SupportTo help you get the most out of university life, you'll haveaccess to a range of support, including:
• a personal tutor throughout your degree• a student mentor in your first year
You'll also benefit from our:
• induction programme, including social events, to help yousettle in quickly
• activities and events run by our student-runsociety, MathSoc
The modern Devonshire Building.
Course Details
Modules for 2019 entry
Please noteThe module and/or programme information below isfor 2019 entry. Our teaching is informed by research andmodules change periodically to reflect developments inthe discipline, the requirements of external bodies andpartners, student feedback, or insufficient numbers ofstudents interested (in an optional module). To find outmore read our terms and conditions.Module/programme information for 2020 entry will bepublished here as soon as it is available (end of May2020).Our degrees are divided into Stages. Each Stage lasts foran academic year and you need to complete modulestotalling 120 credits by the end of each Stage. Furtherinformation, including the credit value of the module, isavailable in each of the module descriptions below.
Our Mathematics and Statistics degrees all share a commonset of modules in Stages 1 and 2, and a choice of optionalmodules in later Stages.
Stage 1
Compulsory modulesMAS1601 Introduction to CalculusMAS1602 Introductory Algebra: Complex Numbers,Vectors and MatricesMAS1603 Multivariable Calculus and DifferentialEquationsMAS1604 Introduction to ProbabilityMAS1701 Logic, Sets and CountingMAS1702 Number SystemsMAS1801 Problem Solving and Computing IMAS1802 Problem Solving and Computing IIMAS1901 Optimisation with Constraints*MAS1902 Dynamics** Alternative modules may be selected subject to theapproval of the Degree Programme Director.
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Stage 2
Compulsory modulesMAS2601 Mathematical Skills and Career ManagementMAS2602 Computing for Mathematics and StatisticsMAS2603 Group ProjectMAS2701 Linear AlgebraMAS2702 Complex AnalysisMAS2703 AlgebraMAS2801 Vector CalculusMAS2802 Differential Equations, Transforms and WavesMAS2803 Fluid DynamicsMAS2901 Introduction to Statistical InferenceMAS2902 Introduction to Regression and StochasticModellingMAS2903 An Introduction to Bayesian Methods* Alternative modules with a total value of not more than20 credits may be selected subject to covering broadlythe same skills and subject to the approval of the DegreeProgramme Director.
Stage 3
Compulsory modulesMAS3902 Bayesian InferenceMAS3903 Linear ModelsMAS3906 Generalized Linear ModelsOptional modulesYou choose 90 credits from a list which currently includes:MAS3701 Foundations of group theoryMAS3702 Linear AnalysisMAS3703 Geometries and DesignsMAS3704 Coding TheoryMAS3705 Matrix AnalysisMAS3706 TopologyMAS3707 Number Theory and CryptographyMAS3708 Graphs and SymmetryMAS3709 Representation theoryMAS3801 Methods for Differential EquationsMAS3802 Quantum MechanicsMAS3803 Advanced Fluid DynamicsMAS3804 Relativity and CosmologyMAS3805 Classical FieldsMAS3806 Partial Differential Equations and NonlinearWavesMAS3807 Computational ModellingMAS3808 InstabilitiesMAS3809 Variational Methods and Lagrangian DynamicsMAS3901 Applied ProbabilityMAS3904 Stochastic Financial ModellingMAS3905 Statistical InferenceMAS3907 Big Data AnalyticsMAS3908 Experimental Design
Stage 3
MAS3909 Markov Processes*MAS3910 Discrete Stochastic Modelling**MAS3911 Time Series*MAS3912 Survival Analysis*** Will be given in 2019-20 and are expected to beavailable in alternate years thereafter.** Will be given in 2020-21 and are expected to beavailable in alternate years thereafter.With the approval of the Degree Programme Director,alternative optional modules to those listed above may betaken, to a total of not more than 20 credits. In particular,modules may be selected from the following:NCL2100 Developing Enterprise, Entrepreneurship andEmployabilityNCL3007 Career Development for Final Year StudentsNCL3100 Applied EntrepreneurshipSUG3500 Creativity and Market Research in Science andEngineeringWork Placement (optional)You can apply to spend 9 to 12 months on an optionalwork placement between Stages 3 and 4. You can applyto spend your placement year with any organisation andwill receive University support to do so. It will extend yourdegree by a year and is subject to availability. It isn'tavailable if you're spending a year studying abroad. Findout more on about Work Placements.NCL3000 Careers Service Placement Year
Stage 4
Compulsory modulesMAS8391 MMathStat ProjectMAS8951 Modern Bayesian InferenceOptional modulesYou choose one of the following optional blocks from thefollowing list:MAS8751 Algebraic Topology ANDMAS8754 Topics in AnalysisORMAS8753 Functional Analysis ANDMAS8752 Galois TheoryORMAS8851 Quantum Fluids ANDMAS8852 Geophysical and Astrophysical FluidsORMAS8853 General Relativity ANDMAS8854 Advanced Concepts of Applied MathematicsORMAS8952 Topics in StatisticsYou then take at least 20 credits from the following list:MAS8703 Geometries and designsMAS8704 Coding TheoryMAS8705 Matrix AnalysisMAS8708 Graphs and symmetryMAS8709 Representation theory
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Stage 4
MAS8804 Relativity and CosmologyMAS8806 Partial Differential Equations and NonlinearWavesMAS8808 InstabilitiesMAS8809 Variational Methods and Lagrangian DynamicsMAS8904 Stochastic Financial ModellingMAS8905 Statistical InferenceMAS8907 Big Data AnalyticsMAS8909 Markov Processes*MAS8910 Discrete Stochastic Modelling**MAS8911 Time Series*MAS8912 Survival Analysis*** Will be given in in 2019-20 and are expected the beavailable in alternate years thereafter.** Will be given in in 2020-21 and are expected the beavailable in alternate years thereafter.With the approval of the Degree Programme Director,alternative optional modules to those listed above may bechosen. In particular, the following module may beselected.NCL8007 Career Development for Masters LevelStudents (Cracking Careers: Exploring and Driving yourCareer Options)
Teaching and assessment
Teaching methodsYou will be taught through:
• lectures• problem classes• tutorials and drop-in sessions• practical computer classes and computer-based
assessments• data collection and analysis
Assessment methodsYou will be assessed by assignments (many of which takeplace online) and examinations.
Find out moreVisit our Teaching and Learning pages to read about theoutstanding learning experience available to all students atNewcastle University.
Careers
Mathematics careersMathematicians and statisticians have always been highlyvalued by employers for their analytical and problem-solvingskills, and their ability to think logically and quantitatively.
As well as developing these skills, our degrees also equipyou with the key skills which are essential for theemployment market such as communication, teamwork,planning, and organisation.
There are some careers for which a degree in mathematicsis usually required, for example, teaching mathematics,statistical work, actuarial work, some research anddevelopment, and some areas of computing.
Mathematics graduates are also strong candidates insectors such as:
• management consultancy• finance• accountancy• information technology• logistics• transportation
Industry too is always looking out for specialists with aninterest in the applications of mathematics to engineering.
A degree in mathematics and statistics can also lead on tofurther study including PhD, MSc and PGCE courses. Inshort, mathematics graduates can be found in a very widecross-section of careers, and in both the private and publicsectors.
Approximately 50% of graduate jobs advertised in the UK donot specify any particular degree subject. Many employersare more interested in the skills and personal qualities youhave acquired at university than in the degree course youhave studied.
The University has very good links with employers. Manycompanies visit the University to give presentations, attendjob fairs and carry out interviews, and some of them arespecifically targeting mathematicians. Examples of some ofthe well-known companies that our recent graduates havefound employment with include:
• Ernst and Young• NHS• Atkins• the Army• Newcastle City Council• Network Rail• National Audit Office• Aon• Santander• KPMG• Irwin Mitchell LLP
Find out more about the career options for Mathematics andStatistics from Prospects: The UK's Official CareersWebsite.
What our graduates go on to do:employment and further studychoicesSee what our recent graduates went on to do and viewgraduate destinations statistics. These statistics are basedon what graduates were doing on a specific date,approximately six months after graduation. Take a look atthe most recent data available for our graduates.
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The destination data is available in varying levels, beginningwith the University and moving through Faculty and Schooldown to individual course reports. This final level may giveyou some useful ideas about possible options after yourcourse or a course you are considering.
Careers and employability atNewcastleNewcastle University consistently has one of the bestrecords for graduate employment in the UK.
96% of our 2017 UK-domiciled UG/PG graduatesprogressed to employment or further study within sixmonths of graduating.
85.5% of our graduates are in graduate level employment orfurther study within six months of graduating.
We provide an extensive range of opportunities to allstudents through an initiative called ncl+. This enables youto develop personal, employability and enterprise skills andto give you the edge in the employment market after yougraduate.
Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest andbest in the country, and we have strong links withemployers.
Fees & Funding
Tuition Fees (UK students)
2020 entry:£9,250For programmes where you can spend a year on a workplacement or studying abroad, you will receive asignificant fee reduction for that year.Some of our degrees involve additional costs which arenot covered by your tuition fees.Please note:The maximum fee that we are permitted to charge for UKstudents is set by the UK government.As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee toincrease in each subsequent academic year of yourcourse, subject to government regulations on feeincreases and in line with inflation.See more information on all aspects of studentfinance relating to Newcastle University.
Tuition Fees (EU students)
2020 entry:£9,250 You will pay the same tuition fees as UK studentsfor the duration of your course.
Tuition Fees (EU students)
For programmes where you can spend a year on a workplacement or studying abroad, you will receive asignificant fee reduction for that year.Some of our degrees involve additional costs which arenot covered by your tuition fees.Please note:As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee toincrease in each subsequent academic year of yourcourse, subject to government regulations on feeincreases and in line with inflation.See more information on all aspects of studentfinance relating to Newcastle University.
Tuition Fees (International students)
2020 entry*:£18,600 *Please note:You will be charged tuition fees for each year of yourdegree programme (unless you are on a shorter exchangeprogramme).The tuition fee amount you will pay may increaseslightly year on year as a result of inflation.If you spend a year on placement or studying abroad aspart of your degree you may pay a reduced fee for thatyear.See more information on all aspects of studentfinance relating to Newcastle University.
Scholarships and Financial Support (UKstudents)
You may be eligible for one of a range of NewcastleUniversity Scholarships in addition to government financialsupport.Newcastle University ScholarshipsGovernment financial support
Scholarships and Financial Support (EUstudents)
You may be eligible for one of a range of NewcastleUniversity Scholarships in addition to government financialsupport.Newcastle University ScholarshipsGovernment financial support
Scholarships and Financial Support(International students)
We offer a range of scholarships to eligible internationalstudents:Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarships
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Scholarships and Financial Support(International students)
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence ScholarshipsVice-Chancellor’s Global ScholarshipsWe also offer International Family Discounts which areavailable for all international students with a close familymember who has graduated from or is now studying atNewcastle University.Newcastle University offers Sanctuary Scholarships foreligible undergraduate students (excludes MBBS andBDS students) from asylum-seeker and refugeebackgrounds. Some of our subject scholarships and sportsscholarships are also available for international students.
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UCAS codes for Newcastle University
• institution name - NEWC• institution code - N21
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