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Immerse yourself in mathematics and computer science to unlock a world of opportunities with our joint honours BSc Mathematics and Computer Science with a Year in Industry course. Spend a year gaining real-world experience in a professional setting and prepare for careers in our ever-evolving digital world.
From exploring the worlds of statistics and computer systems to programming and security, you will study in a supportive and fun community. You’ll learn to apply analytical, statistical, computational and programming skills to formulate and tackle problems. Enjoy the invaluable opportunity of working with a company or institution to get set for an exciting future.
My passion for mathematics and keen interest in technology made this course particularly appealing. Moreover, the inclusion of an industrial year was a significant factor in my decision-making process. I was eager to gain practical, real-world experience that I knew would complement the theoretical knowledge offered during my academic study. The opportunity to apply what I learned in a professional setting was invaluable to me, as I aimed to not only understand the concepts theoretically but also see their practical applications.
Join our four year full-time BSc programme comprising of taught and optional modules including a research skills project in year 4 on a topic that interests you. You'll be assessed using a combination of exams, class tests, coursework and research projects.
You will receive a comprehensive introduction to several foundational topics in mathematics and computer science.
All students take the same modules in Year 1 covering key topics in mathematics (foundations of calculus, linear algebra, probability) and computer science (algorithms and object-oriented programming).
We place a strong emphasis on supporting the transition from mathematics at school to university.
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Birmingham is ranked 80th in the QS World University Rankings 2025, maintaining our position in the top 100 universities globally and placing us 12th amongst UK universities.
Combine personal development with career planning
We’ll help you step up to university level maths, then dive into the more advanced areas. Our expert academics will guide you to become an independent and self-motivated mathematician and computer scientist. Spending time on an industrial placement will help prepare you for graduate roles and in your final year you can specialise in areas that interest you.
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At Birmingham, you'll learn from active researchers in mathematics and computer science through lectures, tutorials, and diverse module choices.
Developing your skills as a rounded mathematician means a variety of learning and assessment methods. You will take exams and class tests, plus carry out coursework and research projects.
We'll give you regular feedback and assessment, helping you to build on your existing skills.At the beginning of each module, you will be given information on how and when you will be assessed for that particular module.
You will receive feedback on each assessment within 15 working days, so that you can learn from, and build on, what you have done. You will be given generic feedback on any exams that you take and can have longer conversations about your performance with your personal tutor.
The modules listed for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. The optional module information listed for this programme is intended to be indicative, and the availability of optional modules may vary from year to year. Where a module is no longer available, we will let you know as soon as we can and help you to make other choices.
Modules are either worth 10 or 20 credits, and you will take modules totalling 120 credits each year. Year 1 is exclusively compulsory modules. Years 2 and 4 are a combination of compulsory and optional modules. You'll spend Year 3 working within industry.
Module Title | Credits | Semester |
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Mechanics | 10 | Semester 2 |
Object Oriented Programming | 20 | Semester 1 |
Computer Systems and Professional Practice | 20 | Semester 1 |
Data Structure & Algorithms | 20 | Semester 2 |
Probability & Statistics | 10 | Semester 2 |
Real Analysis | 20 | Full Term |
Vectors, Geometry & Linear Algebra | 20 | Full Term |
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Staff profile for Dr Eoin Long, School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham.
To secure a place at Birmingham, you'll need to meet our general entry requirements as well as those specific to your course.
A*AA to include A-level grade A in Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
7,6,6 at Higher Level, including Mathematics, with a minimum of 32 points overall.
only considered when combined with other qualifications.
Number of A-levels required: 3.
Required subjects and grades: A-level Mathematics or Further Mathematics grade A.
For students taking other qualifications we may make alternate offers. For instance we do not require the STEP examinations but if you are taking a STEP paper and achieve a grade 2 or better we will reduce your offer to AAA including an A in Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
For students taking an EPQ and achieving a grade A we will reduce your offer to AAA including an A in Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
A-level General Studies not accepted, but a grade A may be considered if you fail to meet your offer.
Would you like to study this course but lack the entry qualifications? If you are not studying A-level Mathematics, you can consider a Foundation Year programme which can lead to entry onto one of our courses. Learn more:
If you are an international student, you will need to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency, usually through the form of an IELTS or equivalent qualification.
AAB to include an A in Maths or Further Maths.
AAA to include an A in Maths or Further Maths.
The University tuition fee covers the cost of your tuition, examination and graduation, and includes membership of the Guild of Students.
The University will charge the maximum approved tuition fee per year. If your offer is for 2025 year of entry, we expect that the tuition fee for your first year of study will be £9,535 for UK students. If Parliament agrees on an increase in tuition fees, the University will increase fees for each year of study normally in line with these changes and will communicate any change in the fees to you without delay. If you are applying for 2026 year of entry, you will be advised of the annual tuition fee closer to the time.
per year for domestic (UK) students for 2025/26
To help with the cost of studies, undergraduate students from the UK can apply for student finance through the Student Loans Company. The support available is made up of a tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan which helps to cover living costs.
At Birmingham, we believe that financial worries should not be a barrier to accessing higher education. That’s why we offer a range of additional financial support for students through scholarships, bursaries and other awards.
We offer a range of scholarships which are exclusive to our programmes.
Whatever your journey to university looks like, we’re here to support you every step of the way. For all undergraduate courses at Birmingham, you apply online through UCAS. The UCAS website has lots of information and advice around the process.
The UCAS code for this course is GGD4.
View further information on how to apply for undergraduate courses, including advice for UK and overseas applicants.
Application deadline for September 2025 entry. Applications close at 18:00 GMT.
Our course offers specialised training in mathematics and computer science, equipping you with the problem-solving, statistical, and strategic skills needed to thrive in various industries or pursue further academic study. There is strong demand for this combined skillset and you can expect to pursue careers in technical, analytical, financial, and managerial roles across a wide variety of sectors.
After my second year during the summer I completed an Actuary internship with Barnett Waddingham. I found out about the opportunity by attending the Mathematics careers fair organised annually by the department, where companies both big and small who are looking to recruit University of Birmingham’s Mathematics graduates come to talk to students about the programmes they have to offer. Whilst on this internship I completed many of the jobs a trainee Actuary would do in their first year of work, gaining an insight into this type of work and developing the skills required to pursue a career in actuarial science. Completing the Mathematical Modelling and Problem Solving and Maths in Industry modules as part of my degree prepared me very well for my internship. The problem solving and teamwork skills developed in these modules helped me both when applying for this internship as I had lots of examples to draw upon at interview, as well as when completing the tasks on my internship, as I was able to approach difficult tasks and present my ideas with more confidence. As a result of this internship I have been offered a trainee Actuary role after I graduate.
Our aim is to make sure that success in your studies leads you on to a fulfilling career. Whatever you plan to do after your degree, the Careers Network offer support to help you identify your options, develop your skills and gain access to opportunities that propel you towards your career goal.
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Your experience studying at Birmingham will give you the opportunity to discover new experiences, develop different skills and make friends for life.
Our bustling campus with its beautiful grounds, friendly community, and excellent facilities will quickly make you feel at home. We offer you a huge variety of accommodation options in the UK’s second city, exciting activities to get involved in outside your studies, as well as all the support and advice you need.
Coming to Birmingham to study might be your first time living away from home. In our student accommodation, you can enjoy your independence in safe, welcoming and sociable surroundings.
Our cosmopolitan city has a unique history and so much to see and do. With an ever-changing food and drink scene, a vibrant nightlife and plenty of culture, our city is more than somewhere to study.
Whoever you are and wherever you come from, we are committed to providing the best possible support to our students, both before you start and throughout your time on campus.
Our beautiful campus is the place where our diverse community comes together to learn and socialise. Like a town of its own, it’s just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the UK’s second city.
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