Mathematics Operational Research and Statistics
Cardiff University
About this program
Mathematics Operational Research and Statistics
Operational Research, or Management Science, uses advanced statistical and analytical techniques to help organisations and individuals make decisions efficiently. Working in this field, you might be:
- determining manpower and resources allocation
- finding sequences in a supply and procurement chain
- developing customer profiles and segments
This course will equip you with the skills, methods and ways of thinking you need to become a confident statistical analyst. You will be able to tackle complex organisational problems using methods such as data collection, statistical modelling and simulation.
Admission requirements
Typical A level offer
AAB-ABB. Must include grade A in Maths.
Extended/International Project Qualification: Applicants with grade A in the EPQ/IPQ will typically receive an offer one grade lower than the standard A level offer. Please note that any subject specific requirements must still be met.
English language requirements
GCSE
Grade C or grade 4 in GCSE English Language.
IELTS (academic)
At least 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each subskill.
TOEFL iBT
At least 90 overall with minimum scores of 17 for writing, 17 for listening, 18 for reading and 20 for speaking.
PTE Academic
At least 62 overall with a minimum of 59 in all communicative skills.
Trinity ISE II/III
- II: at least two Distinctions and two Merits.
- III: at least a Pass in all components.
For more information about admission requirements, please visit the university website.
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Program content
The modules shown are an example of the typical curriculum and will be reviewed prior to the 2022/23 academic year. The final modules will be published by September 2022.
Year one
- Elementary Differential Equations
- Computing for Mathematics
- Geometry
- Foundations of Mathematics I
- Foundations of Mathematics II
- Linear Algebra I
- Introduction to Probability Theory
- Statistical Inference
Year two
- Calculus of Several Variables
- Complex Analysis
- Series and Transforms
- Linear Algebra II
- Foundations of Probability and Statistics
- Operational Research
Year three
In Year three There are no compulsory modules and your options are wide-ranging.
As well as taught modules, you can also choose to undertake an individual 10-credit or 20-credit project giving you the opportunity to develop important transferable skills & communication, presentation and time management - and apply your mathematical knowledge to an investigation of your choice.
Scholarships & funding
For more information about scholarships, please visit the university website.
Tuition
- Tuition fees for UK and Ireland Students: £9,000 per year.
- Tuition fees for International Students: £23,450 per year.
For more information about tuition fee, please visit the university website.
Qualification
What skills will I practise and develop?
The Learning Outcomes for this Programme describe what you will be able to do as a result of your study at Cardiff University. They will help you to understand what is expected of you.
The Learning Outcomes for this Programme can be found below:
Knowledge Understanding:
On successful completion of the Programme you will be able to demonstrate:
- An analytical approach to problem solving
- An understanding of the ideas of proof, calculus, algebra, analysis and applied mathematics
- An enhanced understanding of abstract mathematical concepts, logical arguments and deductive reasoning
- Mathematical reasoning and manipulation
The Placement additionally allows you to demonstrate:
- Experience of applying mathematical concepts in a commercial environment
- Awareness of professional and ethical responsibilities
- Work-related skills, knowledge and experience
Intellectual Skills:
On successful completion of the Programme you will be able to demonstrate:
- The ability to formulate and solve mathematical models
- The skills of using analytical and logical thinking to draw conclusions based on quantitative information.
- Communication skills and the ability to communicate mathematical knowledge and understanding
- Plan and conduct a piece of novel research
The Placement year additionally allows you to demonstrate:
- Ability to think and write critically.
Professional Practical Skills:
On successful completion of the Programme you will be able to demonstrate:
- Use of a number of modern software packages
- Proficiency in performing experiments in laboratory classes, demonstrating analytical and investigative skills
- The ability to assimilate and communicate detailed mathematical arguments
- Report writing skills, the ability to write coherently and clearly and to give presentations.
The Placement Year allows you to demonstrate:
- Use software or other appropriate techniques to solve real-world problems
- An ability to operate professionally in the workplace
Transferable/Key Skills:
On successful completion of the Programme you will be able to demonstrate:
- Logical reasoning
- Independent thinking
- Critical thinking
- The ability to apply mathematical skills to solve problems
- Use of information technology and library resources
- Time and workload management
- Working with others
- Self management and organisational skills.
- The ability to conduct independent research
The Placement Year allows you to demonstrate:
- Enhanced ability to critically reflect, lead and problem solve
- Work experience in a Maths related job
- Employability skills and the ability to show initiative
Career paths
Careers and placements
Career prospects
In 2017/18, 89% of the School;s graduates who were available for work reported they were in employment and/or further study within six months of graduation. Some of our previous students had gone on to work for companies including the Office of National Statistics and the Meteorological Office.
Maths Careers Support
In the Spring semester of your first year, there are a range of masterclasses available to you to help support your future career prospects. The classes cover work experience, CV and covering letters, application forms, interview techniques, and an introduction to LinkedIn.
We have a regularly-updated student jobs board featuring a range of volunteering, internship, placement, and graduate opportunities. Plus, we organise a full programme of student and employer presentations every year with employers, such as Lloyds Banking Group, HSBC, PwC, Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, Sainsburys, Network Rail, GSK, Office of National Statistics, Welsh Government, the MOD, Welsh Water,and the Met Office.
The School of Mathematics also has a Careers Management Skills Programme, presentations by students returning from industry and a range of sponsored prizes awarded for academic achievement.
Placements
There is the option of taking a year studying at a university abroad between your second and third years. This would extend the BSc degree to four years. You can also change to a degree programme that includes a year of Professional Placement. This would also extend your BSc degree to four years. Both of these options may depend on your academic performance.
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