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Nick Morris

The maths team at Derby are extremely enthusiastic about what they are teaching and have a remarkable ability to relate the subject to everyday occurrences which helped the understanding of the concepts being taught.

What's next?

Maths at Derby

Degree level mathematics at Derby uses the skills you've developed at A level, particularly algebra and calculus, as the building blocks for learning new concepts and mathematical techniques. You'll learn how to use these effectively to model and solve problems relevant to industry and organisations.

Maths for the real world

On all of our specialist maths degrees and the joint honours degree our mathematicians will help you to learn the tools and techniques of maths and apply them to the solution of real life problems.

First year modules cover the essential fundamental techniques and methods of maths, including differential and integral calculus, solution of differential equations, complex numbers, matrices, and the use of mathematical software.

Second year modules include mathematical methods and modelling, and you'll be involved in a project for a local company. You'll apply your knowledge in innovative ways to solve a real business problem for them.

In your final year you'll complete a dissertation. You'll also study more advanced maths, statistics and operational research. Topics include genetic algorithms, tabu search, game theory, fractals, number theory and cryptography.

Links with industry

Our strong industry links give a practical emphasis to your studies. You can also attend events run by the East Midlands branch of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.

Professional accreditation

Our Mathematics courses are approved by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), which means you'll be accepted for associate membership upon graduation. This is the first step to becoming a Chartered Mathematician (C.Math). 

International students

If you're an international student, see more information on how we help and support you.

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