- Bachelor of Science in Statistics at the University of Nottingham is a 3 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is accredited by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.
- The program help students with first-year topics through the Peer-Assisted Study Support program (PASS) run by like-minded maths students.
- This degree provides an exciting opportunity to study mathematics abroad, choosing from countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the USA.
- The majority of modules are worth 10 or 20 credits. Students will study modules totaling 120 credits each year.
- Students will learn about different aspects of mathematics from pure and applied mathematicians, theoretical physicists, and statisticians.
- The core modules are typically delivered by a mixture of Professors, Associate Professors, and Lecturers, supported by PhD students in problem classes and computer lab sessions.
- During term time in first-year students will meet with their personal tutor every week in groups of 5 to 6 students to run through core topics.
- Students must achieve a minimum 60% pass rate to spend time studying abroad.
- The final degree classification will be based on marks gained by students in the second and subsequent years of study. Year two is worth 33% with year three worth 67% each.
- Students can apply for the year abroad during the second year.
- About 83.8% of undergraduates from the School of Mathematical Sciences secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.