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MSc - Master of Science
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1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
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1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
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1 Year
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Mathematical models and computational methods are at the heart of the technological and scientific advances that are shaping our world. The Computational Applied Mathematics MSc provides its students with the strong foundations needed to contribute to these advances and become science and technology leaders. It equips them with vital skills in mathematical and statistical modelling, numerical methods, machine learning and high-performance computing. There is also high demand for computational modellers and data scientists. This programme concentrates on the overlap and synergy between these fields. Links with Industry The School of Mathematics has connections with a wide number of industrial partners, organisations, charities and government departments. As an MSc student in the School you will be able to engage with these external organisations through regular employability events, careers workshops, and our annual analytics challenge (whose recent partners have included Edinburgh Airport, the Data and Marketing Association, and SaxaVord Space Port). There are also opportunities to undertake a dissertation project with an external partner. Recent partners for industry-based dissertations in the Computational Applied Mathematics MSc include: UK Space Launch Services Bays Consulting Viapontica AI
A UK 2:1 degree, or its international equivalent, in a numerate discipline such as mathematics, engineering, computer or physical sciences.
Previous study of applied mathematics, probability and differential equations at university level will be required.
Applicants should have studied a university level course with a substantial programming element, or have an equivalent level of programming experience.
You can increase your chances of a successful application by exceeding the minimum programme requirements.
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£12,500 per year
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Standard single room - 9950 per year
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Students from England
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£12,500 per year
Students from Wales
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£12,500 per year
Students from Northern Ireland
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£31,600 per year
Students from EU
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£31,600 per year
Students from International
Standard single room - 9950 per year
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