Welcome
Welcome to the undergraduate programmes pages for the Mathematics Department, Imperial College London. Whether you are a current student or prospective student, you can read here about our programmes.
We hope that you find the pages useful. However, if you have a query about the content or an idea about information you would wish to see on the pages please simply let us know. Please email the Maths UG office at: maths-student-office@imperial.ac.uk.
Undergraduate
Prospective Students
The Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London is an internationally renowned department within one of the world's most prestigious universities. The principal aims of the Department are to train professional mathematicians to pursue the study of abstract, scientific and technological problems by mathematical methods, and to undertake research in various branches of the subject.
Over 30 nationalities are represented in our Undergraduate student body of around 800 students. Coming from a number of academic backgrounds, A-level, IB, and other international educational programmes, all of our admitted students will have in common their excellent mathematical scores from their previous schools. We look forward to welcoming each incoming class, students learning from each other, sharing in their diversity, knowledge and experiences.
Current Students: MathsCentral
The Department's Blackboard Learn module "Maths Central" includes all up-to-date information for current students on the programme, including information on:
- Year announcements and course information
- Timetables
- Examinations
- Letters/Reference Request Forms
- Student Support
- Mitigating circumstances and special needs
- Academic integrity and plagiarism
Terms and conditions
Important information that you need to be aware of both prior to becoming a student, and during your studies at Imperial College: