The BSc Mathematics course at the University of York is a 3-year undergraduate programme that covers both pure and applied mathematics, offering students a wide range of modules, designed to deepen their understanding of mathematics and its applications.Course Content: The course covers a wide range of mathematical theories and concepts, including calculus, algebra, geometry, statistics, operational research and probability, among others. Students also have the opportunity to explore specialist topics in depth, and undertake a final year project on a topic of their choice.Key Modules: Core modules in the first year include Calculus, Algebra, and Introduction to Probability and Statistics. From the second year onwards, students get to choose from a wide variety of modules, including but not limited to Geometry, Number Theory, and Mathematical Physics.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), the UK's learned and professional society for mathematics, which ensures that the course content meets certain professional standards.Future Careers: A mathematics degree from the University of York can open doors to a wide range of careers. Graduates have gone on to work in sectors such as technology, finance, engineering, teaching, and research. Some have also proceeded to further study in masters and PhD programmes.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.