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This Mathematics Major programme allows you to combine your study of mathematics with an interest in psychology.
Two-thirds of the programme consists of mathematics. The remaining one-third of your studies will provide you with a comprehensive grounding in psychology. You will gain many of the benefits you would on our Single Honours programmes, such as analytical, statistical, and problem-solving skills, the ability to think logically, to use technical language and to express complex ideas clearly and accurately. The programme is carefully designed to give you a wide choice of higher-level modules in your final year.
Birmingham is one of the few universities in the UK to offer Mathematics with Psychology. In Psychology you study areas as diverse as the development of neurological disorders and crowd behaviour. Various advanced mathematical techniques such as Fourier analysis and statistics are used widely in psychology, and mathematical ability is often required to understand the full implications of their use.
First year
Your first year is carefully designed to manage the step-up from school to university mathematics and to teach the key ideas required in later years of the programme. Alongside core calculus and algebra, you take modules in pure mathematics and either discrete maths and statistics or mechanics and computational maths. In Psychology you study neurodevelopmental disorders together with the principles of psychology.
It is often possible to transfer to Single Honours Mathematics after the end of your first year.
Second year
In the second year you take mathematics modules introducing some of the more advanced ideas, such as real and complex variable theory, which will allow you to make an informed choice in your final year according to your particular strengths and interests. In Psychology you might study cognitive development, or psycholinguistics.
Third year
The third year offers you a choice of modules allowing you to specialise in one area or cover several different areas. Depending on your choices in your second year, the range of modules can be extensive, allowing you to take many of the topics available to Single Honours mathematicians, whilst continuing to pursue your interests in psychology.
Career opportunities
Most of the career options available to students taking Single Honours Mathematics are open to you. Please see the relevant sections in the Single Honours entries for Mathematics and Psychology
Entry requirements
Other qualifications are considered – see the entry requirements section for full details
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