The Mathematics BSc course at the University of Central Lancashire offers students an intriguing blend of modules that enable them to critically analyse and solve complex mathematical problems, and develop skills in logical argument alongside honing skills for a broad range of careers. Course Content: The course is designed to introduce students to a breadth of mathematical topics from pure mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics, alongside the option to study areas such as operational research and financial mathematics. Students will develop skills in logic and problem-solving alongside the application of mathematics in real-world settings. Key Modules: Over the course of study, students will partake in modules such as Methods & Practice in Mathematics, Introduction to Probability & Statistics, Introduction to Metallic, Polymeric and Ceramic Materials, Mathematical Modelling & Computation, and Mathematical Analysis among others. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), meaning that it satisfies the academic requirements towards gaining Chartered Mathematician status. Future Careers: Graduates from this course have a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as teaching, banking, insurance, accountancy, finance, operational research, statistics, information science, computer programming, and systems analysis. There are also opportunities for further studies at the postgraduate level. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.