Mathematics for the Modern World (BSc)

Study a maths degree that is as dynamic and ambitious as the world it serves. 

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Programme overview

Mathematics is shaping the modern world in ever-evolving ways, from fighting climate change to designing the future of AI. 

This BSc will give you the same strong mathematical foundations as a traditional maths degree, with a focus on where maths is heading and how it’s transforming our world. You’ll explore real-world problems and learn how maths can be used to create change in areas like sustainability, cybersecurity, data ethics and global development. 

You’ll learn about the maths underpinning environmental modelling, resource optimisation, and cryptographic algorithms, equipping you with the skills to contribute to a responsible future. You’ll tackle creative projects that blend maths with entrepreneurship, communications, and emerging technologies. 

Alongside problem-solving and theory, you’ll develop essential skills in communication, teamwork, and leadership. You’ll learn how to present ideas clearly, work with different audiences, and use data responsibly and ethically. Whether you’re programming with the latest software, investigating patterns through statistics, or pitching mathematical solutions to real-world issues, you’ll be stretching your creativity as much as your logic. 

You’ll graduate with a solid understanding of mathematics and how to apply your skills in versatile and dynamic ways. You’ll have the confidence to step into industries that rely on maths to drive progress, spark innovation, and shape a better future. 

Tuition fees

 FeeProgramme start date
Fee for Kazakhstani studentsUS$16,000 per yearSeptember 2026
Fee for international studentsUS$18,000 per yearSeptember 2026

Entry requirements

To enter this three-year undergraduate degree programme, you will need: 

  • A-level grades BBB with grade B in A-level Mathematics
  • a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (with no component below 5.5) or an equivalent proof of English proficiency such as TOEFL or the Cardiff University English Language Test.

Academic qualifications listed are UK A-Levels, however alternative qualifications at this level will also be considered.

Modules

Year one (60 ECTS)

Module titleCredits
Elementary Differential Equations 5 ECTS
Computing for Mathematics 10 ECTS
Foundations of Mathematics I  10 ECTS
Foundations of Mathematics II 10 ECTS
Linear Algebra I5 ECTS
Introduction to Probability Theory5 ECTS
Statistical Inference5 ECTS
Mathematical Creativity, Communication and Exploration10 ECTS

Year two (60 ECTS)

Module titleCredits
Calculus of Several Variables5 ECTS
Linear Algebra II10 ECTS
Foundations of Probability and Statistics10 ECTS
Operational Research10 ECTS
Modern Mathematical Computing and AI10 ECTS
Entrepreneurship10 ECTS

Optional modules

In year two, students will also select 10 ECTS credits from optional modules, including:

Module title Credits
Modelling with Differential Equations 5 ECTS
Computational Statistics 5 ECTS

Year three (60 ECTS)

Module titleCredits
Mathematics for Global Impact15 ECTS

Optional modules

In year three, students will also select 90 ECTS credits from a range of optional modules, including:

Module titleCredits
Big Data Technologies10 ECTS
Mathematics of AI and Deep Learning 5 ECTS
Developing Mathematics Teachers for Future Generations 10 ECTS
Student Driven Topics in Mathematics 10 ECTS
Stochastic Processes for Finance and Insurance 10 ECTS
Statistical Modelling10 ECTS
Time Series 5 ECTS
Algorithms and Heuristics 5 ECTS
Optimisation 10 ECTS
Game Theory 5 ECTS
Quantitative Risk Management 5 ECTS

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Our Admissions Team is available to help if you have any questions. Contact us on admissionskz@cardiff.edu.kz if you need help with your application.