The Mathematics undergraduate degree at the University of Kent provides you with the opportunity to explore pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and probability theory – all supported by powerful technology. You develop a broad and deep understanding of the subject which opens up a wide range of career options. Course Content: The course starts with a core foundation in calculus, the mathematical language of continuous change, and algebra, the language of symmetry. It then progress to cover a range of topics like mathematical methods, pure mathematics, probability, statistics, and sophisticated software packages. It offers you the flexibility in your final year to tailor your degree to your interests.Key Modules: Key modules in this course include Analysis, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Methods, Differential Equations, Mathematical Techniques, Probability and Statistics, Advanced Calculus, and Complex Analysis.Future Careers: The course prepares students for future careers in industries such as finance, engineering, computing, and teaching. Graduates could also pursue further study and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.