If you are a graduate with a Mathematics degree, or even with a strong Mathematical component to your degree, you will be a valuable person in today's workforce, with a qualification that appeals to a wide range of employers including banks, insurance companies, schools and government departments.

There is strong employer demand for Mathematicians, due to a shortage of Mathematics graduates and in particular a critical shortage of Mathematics teachers.

Studying Mathematics in combination with another subject means you can work in a number of different fields, such as?Chemistry,?Biological Sciences,?Earth Sciences,?Economics,?Finance, Engineering (Chemical and Biological Engineering,?Civil Engineering,?Electrical Engineering,?Environmental Engineering,?Materials and Process Engineering,?Mechanical Engineering,?Software Engineering),?Physics,?Electronics, Banking and Meteorology.