Build rigorous mathematical foundations and apply statistical thinking to real-world data. This Oxford degree combines method-focused learning with practical work across probability, modelling, and data analysis.
The Mathematics and Statistics program at the University of Oxford offers a comprehensive education that emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical applications. This Bachelor's degree focuses on developing a deep understanding of mathematical concepts while applying statistical analysis to real-world data. Students engage in a methodical learning approach, exploring various aspects of probability, modeling, and data analysis.
The curriculum is structured to enhance both mathematical depth and statistical reasoning. Core topics are complemented by optional coursework to broaden your knowledge base:
Note: Course modules and topic distribution may vary, and final assessment requirements are determined by the University.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements are not publicly detailed for this program, prospective students should be prepared for rigorous academic standards. Direct entry is typically available to those holding secondary qualifications such as A-levels, International Baccalaureate (IB), or Advanced Highers.
Additionally, all applicants whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate proficiency in the language. Acceptable tests include:
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