Skills you can develop Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics and Statistics skills are indispensable problem-solving and decision-making tools at the heart of advances in many areas of life. Opportunities for graduates and postgraduates are available throughout industry and commerce.
As well as the specific knowledge gained from studying for an OU degree, you'll develop many transferable and work-related skills that are highly valued by employers and which will increase your employability.
For Mathematics and Statistics students the employability skills you will develop include the ability to:
- use mathematics and statistics to help develop solutions to practical problems
- follow complex mathematical and statistical arguments and to develop brief arguments of your own
- work with mathematical and statistical computer software packages
- find, extract and analyse data from many sources
- communicate mathematical and statistical information effectively
- manage your time and employ good organisational skills
- work with patience and persistence.
To see specific learning outcomes related to the degrees in this area have a look at OU Mathematics and Statistics Courses.
To check which skills valued by employers can be developed from studying a particular subject, look at the 'What can I do with my degree' pages on the Prospects website.
The OU Careers and Employability Services define student employability as: 'A set of capabilities and achievements that support students in developing their careers, raising their aspirations and enhancing their contribution to society'.
Whatever your motivations for study, your goals and career aspirations, you are entitled to supported personal development planning either as an intrinsic part of your programme of study or through signposted optional activities. You can view our full Student Employability Policy Statement on our website.
If you’re a registered OU student you can find further careers information tailored to your qualification at your Study Home site under the Succeed tab.
OU qualifications
Find out more about undergraduate study in Mathematics and Statistics.
Find out more about postgraduate study in Postgraduate Courses.
Find out about all undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications at OU Courses.
You can also find more information on the Maths Choices website.