The Mathematics with Philosophy undergraduate course at Royal Holloway, University of London, combines mathematical and philosophical expertise in a flexible course structure. This course will inspire and equip students with the ability to question, reason and make logical arguments, and demonstrate these skills in a variety of personal and professional contexts.Course Content: The course is set out to develop students' mathematical skills and knowledge concurrently with their philosophical understanding. Students will have the possibility to specialise in areas of mathematics or philosophy that particularly interest them.Key Modules: The course covers a broad range of modules including Algebra, Analysis, Calculus, Geometry, Logic, Probability and Statistics, Foundations of Geometry, Elementary Number Theory. In Philosophy, compulsory modules include Problems of Philosophy and Reasoning and Argument.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications which would meet the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation, when followed by subsequent training and experience in employment.Future Careers: The acquired skills from this course can be beneficial for careers in banking, finance, civil service, education and many other fields. The course provides opportunity for developing transferable skills which can be utilised in a range of professional contexts. The course also includes a 'Philosophy of Work and Careers' module to assist students in understanding and developing their career potential.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.