Mathematics MSc
Course Overview - Mathematics MSc
Build the foundations for a successful career by exploring the topics across pure and applied mathematics that align to your interests and goals.
Course description
Our MSc Mathematics course gives you the freedom to choose from a variety of advanced modules across pure and applied mathematics, ranging from algebra and topology to financial mathematics and machine learning.
Strong mathematical skills open all kinds of doors, and through our MSc Mathematics course you’ll develop the knowledge and experience needed for roles spanning finance and ...
Build the foundations for a successful career by exploring the topics across pure and applied mathematics that align to your interests and goals.<br/><br/><strong>Course description</strong><br/>Our MSc Mathematics course gives you the freedom to choose from a variety of advanced modules across pure and applied mathematics, ranging from algebra and topology to financial mathematics and machine learning.<br/><br/>Strong mathematical skills open all kinds of doors, and through our MSc Mathematics course you’ll develop the knowledge and experience needed for roles spanning finance and consultancy, data science, computing, public administration, research and education.<br/><br/>Whether you want to advance your understanding of the topics you found most interesting during your undergraduate studies or gain the skills needed to achieve your goals, our flexible one-year course is designed to help you build the foundations for a successful career.<br/><br/>One of the biggest parts of your degree is your dissertation. You’ll investigate a real-world or pure maths problem of your choice, alongside an active researcher who is an expert in your chosen area. You’ll blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills, developing valuable project planning, problem-solving and software skills. You’ll also learn how to present mathematical, statistical and technical information, and gain experience communicating your findings verbally and in writing.<br/><br/>Examples of recent dissertation topics include:<br/><br/>Goedel’s Incompleteness Theorem<br/>Geometry of groups, Amenability and the Banach-Tarski paradox<br/>Synchronised Chaos<br/>Analysis of stochastic differential equations<br/><br/>Please see our University website for the most up-to-date course information.
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Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
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Institution Code
S18
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