BSc Mathematical Sciences
The BSc in Mathematical Sciences allows students scope in choosing a stream according to their interest. In the first year, all streams have Mathematics as a compulsory subject. However, the stream you choose will determine the compulsory major in your third year and your other subjects. These might include subjects offered by other faculties, such as Economics, Operations Research and Music Technology.
Contact information
Programme overview
Duration
Three years
Campus
Stellenbosch
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Career opportunities
(programmes in the Mathematical Sciences): actuarial analyst, quantitative analyst, credit analyst, risk manager, risk product developer, business intelligence analyst, forensic computer analyst, computer systems analyst, database administrator, financial analyst, mathematician, operations research analyst, acoustic consultant, data analyst, investment analyst, software tester, games designer and developer, CAD designer, financial manager, mathematics teacher (after completion of Postgraduate Certificate in Education), operations researcher, supply chain analyst, data scientist, lecturer, researcher in interdisciplinary scientific fields which rely more on structural mathematics rather than analytical mathematics, consultant in the engineering industry, programmer, expert in the modelling of dynamic processes, image processing, numerical methods and flow modelling in banking or the engineering or computer industry, careers requiring sophisticated quantitative skills, such as in the banking, investment and insurance sectors, process or system optimiser, logistics expert in the transportation and provisioning sectors, project developer, planner, also application possibilities in company farming, mining, forestry, the manufacturing sector, product marketing, systems designer, software developer in the security and banking industries, network specialist, designer of mobile applications for smartphones and tablets, 3D animator for the film industry.
Occupations:
Analyst
Scientist
Minimum admission requirements – NSC/ IEB
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional Language) 50%
- Mathematics 70%
If you take Chemistry or Physics as a university subject:
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional Language) 50%
- Mathematics 70%
If you take Chemistry or Physics as a university subject:
- Physical Sciences 50%
Minimum admission requirements – International curricula
IEB-ISC
IEB-ISC (NBTs compulsory) IEB-ISC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Active Citizenry) Mathematics 70% English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans or English First Additional Language 50% Applicants are also subjected to selection according to selection criteria If you take Chemistry or Physics as a university subject: Physical Sciences (Physics AND Chemistry) 50%
German Abitur
University Exemption with 65% average
English 5 (Nam 7)
Maths 8 (Nam 10)
If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university
subject, Physics AND Chemistry 5 (Nam 7)
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Diploma)
University Exemption with 65% average
English 4 on HL or 5 SL
Maths 4 on HL or 5 on SL
If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university subject, Physics AND Chemistry 4 on HL or on SL
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel AS-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, C on AS-Level or B on GCSE/O-Level Maths B on AS-Level
If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university subject: Physics AND Chemistry C on AS-Level
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel A-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, E on A-Level or B on GCSE/O-Level
Maths D on A-Level If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university subject: Physics AND Chemistry E on A-Level
IEB-ISC (NBTs compulsory) IEB-ISC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Active Citizenry) Mathematics 70% English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans or English First Additional Language 50% Applicants are also subjected to selection according to selection criteria If you take Chemistry or Physics as a university subject: Physical Sciences (Physics AND Chemistry) 50%
German Abitur
University Exemption with 65% average
English 5 (Nam 7)
Maths 8 (Nam 10)
If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university
subject, Physics AND Chemistry 5 (Nam 7)
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Diploma)
University Exemption with 65% average
English 4 on HL or 5 SL
Maths 4 on HL or 5 on SL
If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university subject, Physics AND Chemistry 4 on HL or on SL
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel AS-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, C on AS-Level or B on GCSE/O-Level Maths B on AS-Level
If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university subject: Physics AND Chemistry C on AS-Level
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel A-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, E on A-Level or B on GCSE/O-Level
Maths D on A-Level If Chemistry or Physics is taken as university subject: Physics AND Chemistry E on A-Level
Programme structure
Full-time
Last updated
01 April 2026
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