Mathematics plays a role in everybody's life, in one way or another. For most people, this can include calculating monthly bills, budgeting for their life, or shopping for food and house supplies. For some people, they want to take the subject to a higher level, applying mathematics to their academic and professional pursuits. With a focus on logical thinking, you will be able to use mathematics to solve problems and make discoveries.
An undergraduate degree in mathematics will give you a good foundation of knowledge on the area. You will study modules on pure and applied mathematics, computational mathematics, statistics, and operational research. These modules will make sure that you have holistically developed your knowledge and skills, preparing your for your future career.
Your degree will be delivered in a mixture of modes. These will include lectures and seminars, as well as computer laboratory sessions.
Russia is the largest country in the world, and is home to more that 144.5 million people. It also has a highly educated population, and entry into Russian universities can be competitive, with scientific and technological degrees being the most popular for both domestic and international students. You will consistently find more than 15 of Russia's universities in the top 500 of the QS World University rankings.
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