Mathematics (common Entry) in University of Limerick, Ireland
Mathematics (common Entry) in University of Limerick
About You
You like mathematics and are good at it. You are interested in a career that involves Mathematics, but may also be interested in Physics or Economics.
Why study Mathematics at UL?
In UL the focus is on applied mathematics, not in the sense of the Leaving Certificate Applied Mathematics syllabus, but rather in the sense of mathematics being used to solve problems that arise in science, engineering, industry, finance or society. Applied mathematical modelling is a philosophy of asking, and trying to understand, how things work. A problem or phenomenon of some sort occurs outside mathematics and mathematics is used to explain, to understand and ideally to improve it.
The career opportunities will depend primarily on the BSc course chosen by you. Graduates of UL Mathematics courses have successfully developed careers in the following employment areas:
Mathematical Sciences
Research; teaching; financial services including accounting, lending analysis and investment analysis; data analysis including market research, demographics and medical research; software development; manufacturing including production planning, quality control and research and development of new products.
Mathematics and Physics
Physicist, meteorologist; patent agent; planetary scientist; acoustical physicist; teacher.
Economics and Mathematical Sciences
Economist; statistician; market research analyst; securities trader; investment banking analyst; health policy planner; international trade specialist; demographer; banking; civil service; actuarial services, education including teaching and research.
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 15,986 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
90
PTE
61