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Diploma for Graduates in Mathematics

Is this programme for me?

The programme is suitable for graduates of any discipline who, for professional or personal reasons, wish to secure a stand-alone qualification in mathematics. It is also ideal for those who wish to undertake postgraduate work and whose first degree is in an unrelated field.

Programme aims

To provide you with a broad introduction to the techniques and subject matter of pure mathematics, enable you to acquire further skills in the techniques of calculus, linear algebra and other areas, and prepare you for further units in mathematics and/or related disciplines (e.g., economics, actuarial science).

Programme structure

To complete the programme you must pass four full units (or the equivalent).

Prestige

Developed by academics at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences.

Flexible study at a reasonable cost

You have between 1-5 years to complete the programme. The total fee payable to the University is £1,099 if you complete in the minimum study period.

Study materials

The study materials that we send you include:

  • Strategies for success – an academic advice and study skills handbook containing information about study techniques, planning your studies, making the best use of resources and preparing for examinations.

  • Student handbook.

  • Subject guides (offering advice on how to use textbooks).

  • Past exam papers and Examiners' reports - these resources are updated annually and are available to download.

  • Regulations.

Study support and online resources

You can either study independently at a pace that suits you, or enrol for additional classes at a local institution (either full time or part time) and benefit from the more formalized support this provides.

  • LSE arranges a Study weekend in February each year. This consists of short courses designed to help you with examination preparation and technique. You will also have the opportunity to discuss your studies with subject specialists.

  • LSE also runs a Summer School each year, usually from July to mid-August, to which all students are welcome.

  • Online resources including Examiners' reports and past exam papers, the Student handbook, Regulations, unit information sheets, reading lists, a ‘News and notices’ section, and the first four chapters of subject guides for most units.

  • Online Library giving access to Justis.com, JSTOR, ABI/INFORM, Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline

17 September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)

in the year before you intend to sit your first exams

Registration deadline

30 November

Despatch of study materials

Shortly after your registration form is received

Examinations take place

May/ June