Study with us
learn how to combine maths and physics to help identify and find solutions to important problems in the world
develop knowledge of mathematical analysis, mechanics, waves and optics, electromagnetism, quantum physics and numerical analysis
accredited by the Institute of Physics
benefit from flexibility to transfer between courses
opportunity to study abroad
option to undertake final-year project in either subject
Why this course?
Mathematics is everywhere: weather forecasting, cash machines, secure websites, electronic games, liquid crystal displays and statistical data analysis.
Physics is used to help us answer some of the important questions which arise in the world around us. Once we understand the processes involved in these problems, we need to translate our ideas into mathematics to find the solutions.
Our flexible degree structure enables transfer between courses with the opportunity to study abroad.
Assessment
Knowledge, understanding and subject-specific skills are assessed by coursework, assignment, reports, presentations and written exams.
Careers
Graduates in Mathematics enter a wide range of employment, from the manufacturing and service industries, the actuarial, accountancy and banking professions, commerce and government, consultancy and education.
Our graduates go on to become investment analysts, numerical analysts, statisticians, actuaries, managers and teachers.
Physics graduates have a range of mathematical and analytical skills which allows them to enter a diverse range of sectors.
Recent graduates have entered engineering, the NHS and education. Many graduates continue to study beyond degree level, studying taught or research-based postgraduate courses.
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September 2026
John Anderson Campus
16 Richmond Street,
Glasgow,
G1 1XQ, Scotland, United Kingdom
Highers Standard entry requirements: Year 1 entry: AABB/ABBBC (Maths A, Physics B; Advanced Higher Maths and Physics recommended), Minimum entry requirements: BBBB (including Maths at B, Physics at B and 70% in Strathclyde Summer School Mathematics) or ABBB (Maths A, Physics B).
Advanced HighersYear 2 entry: AB (Maths A, Physics B)
A Levels Standard entry requirements: Year 1 entry: BBB (Maths B, Physics B), Year 2 entry: ABB (Maths A, Physics B)
International Baccalaureate Standard entry requirements: Year 1 entry: 30(Mathematics HL5, Physics HL5), Year 2 entry: 32 (Mathematics HL6, Physics HL6)
HNC Year 1 entry: relevant HNC with strong mathematical content, B in Graded Unit, plus Higher Maths at A or 70% in Strathclyde Summer School Mathematics.
Deferred entry - Accepted. IELTS (Academic): 6.0 overall (no individual band less than 5.5), TOEFL (ibt): 73 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component: Listening: 17 Reading: 18 Speaking: 20 Writing: 18.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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