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- English
Along with all other students at Cambridge, you'll also have...
- Economics
You'll also have access to the impressive Cambridge...
- Design
For example, you may find that when considering a degree...
- Music
the impressive Cambridge University Library, one of the...
- History and Modern Languages
History and Modern Languages at Cambridge is a joint degree...
- Modern and Medieval Languages
Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge offers the...
- Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic
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- Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of...
- English
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We have 3 and 4 year course options: 3 year course is a BA honours degree. 4 year course includes a Masters, so it’s a BA and Master of Mathematics MMath degree. Teaching and facilities. Cambridge has had a reputation for excellence in Mathematics since Isaac Newton was here, over 300 years ago.
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Subject A-Z. One of the most distinctive characteristics of Cambridge courses is that they cover the subject very broadly in the initial years and then offer a wide range of options in which to specialise in the later years.