The Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics (MORSE) BSc Hons course at Lancaster University is a diverse programme that helps students gain relevant skills in statistical analysis and economic theory. This broad-based programme prepares students for careers that require a blend of statistical, operational and economic research skills. Course Content: The course content includes core modules in mathematics, statistics, operational research and economics. Across three years of study, learners are introduced to different aspects of these subjects, moving gradually from basic principles to more advanced topics. Key Modules: Key primary year modules students take include Calculus, Statistics, Institutions and Behaviour, and Linear Algebra. In later years, modules such as Research Methods, Stochastic Processes, Operational Research Techniques, and Health Economics are offered. Accreditations: Successful completion of this course is recognised by the Royal Statistical Society, providing graduates with the status of Graduate Statistician, a grade of professional membership of the Society.Future Careers: Graduates of the MORSE programme may find careers in a range of sectors such as finance, government, health, and market research, utilising their strong mathematical and statistical skills. Typical job titles may include Operational Researcher, Statistician, Financial Risk Analyst, and Economist.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.