University of Oxford

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Bachelor

Mathematics and Computer Science

Offered at University of Oxford, UK
DegreeBachelor
FieldBSc Math & CS
Duration3 years
Tuition59260.00

Overview

The Mathematics and Computer Science programme explores how mathematical ideas underpin modern computing, and how computation can be used to tackle complex mathematical problems. You’ll build strong foundations in core mathematics while developing algorithmic and computational thinking.

About this programme

Overview

The Mathematics and Computer Science programme at the University of Oxford delves into the intricate relationship between mathematical principles and modern computing. This course empowers students to apply computational techniques to solve complex mathematical challenges while establishing a robust foundation in core mathematical concepts.

What you'll study

Indicative course areas include:

  • Analysis
  • Continuous mathematics
  • Groups and group actions
  • Design and analysis of algorithms
  • Ethics and responsible innovation
  • Linear algebra
  • Probability

The curriculum is designed to enhance algorithmic and computational thinking alongside a deep understanding of mathematical theories and practices.

Entry requirements

Academic requirements

  • A-levels: A*AA (including Mathematics at A*; Further Mathematics is also recommended)
  • Advanced Highers: AA/AAB
  • IB: 39 total points (including core points) with 766 at Higher Level; Higher Level Mathematics must be 7
  • Mathematics background: A strong foundation in Mathematics is essential, with qualifications equivalent to A-level Mathematics (A or A*) or similar
  • Admissions test: All applicants must complete the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT)

English language requirements

  • TOEFL iBT: 110
  • PTE Academic: 76
  • IELTS: 7.5

Career prospects

Graduates of the Mathematics and Computer Science programme are well-equipped for a variety of career paths, including roles in technology, finance, research, and academia. The blend of mathematical rigor and computational expertise opens doors to positions such as data analyst, software developer, and quantitative researcher. As technology continues to advance, the demand for professionals skilled in both mathematics and computer science remains strong, providing graduates with numerous opportunities for growth and success in their chosen fields.

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