The MSci Mathematics (Climate Science) at the University of Exeter offers students a comprehensive foundation in mathematics while specializing in climate science applications. The program covers core mathematical concepts such as calculus, algebra, and statistics, and explores their roles in analysing and simulating climate phenomena. Students gain practical experience in data analysis and numerical modeling to tackle real-world climate challenges. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with hands-on projects, including a ‘Commercial and Industrial Experience’ module offering paid work placements. The course is accredited by the Institute of Mathematics (IMA) for the Chartered Mathematician designation, enhancing employability in research, policy, and industry roles focused on climate and environmental issues. Graduates are well-prepared for positions with organizations involved in climate modeling, environmental consultancy, and related fields.