Do you have a list of what's considered as a numerate degree? Is architecture considered as one?
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Category: Qualifications
Date asked: Friday, October 23, 2020
Last reviewed: Monday, November 30, 2020
Verity P.
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Hi - thanks for your question. A numerate degree can include any of the following (or something with one of these subjects in): Maths, Statistics, Actuarial Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Economics, Computer Science or Technology
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