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Mathematics and Statistics Integrated PhD
Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile The Integrated PhD combines taught Masters’ level modules with doctoral level study and will provide an opportunity to make a unique contribution to mathematics and statistics research.
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- IT
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- Statistics
- GCSE Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Skills and Training
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Course programme
As a research student you will receive a tailored package of academic and support elements to ensure you maximise your research and future career. The academic information is in the programme profile and you will be supported by our Postgraduate Researcher Development Programme and Research Student Support Team.
Researcher Development ProgrammeOur Science, Agriculture and Engineering Postgraduate Researcher Development Programme aims to help you develop the skills and experience that the UK Research Councils expect you to have, or to develop, during your research degree.
Our programme will help you to:
- complete a training needs analysis, so that you know what your current skills are and where you need help and development
- use your training needs analysis to create your personal development plan
- identify appropriate workshops or other events that will help you most and best address your development needs
- gain the personal and professional key skills development for the successful completion of your research degree
- MAS8051 Mathematic and Statistics iPhD Research Skills
- MAS8052 Mathematic and Statistics iPhD Project Module
You take a further 80 credits from the following:
- MAS3112 Introduction to Fluids
- MAS3118 Instabilities, Turbulence and Scaling
- MAS3202 Foundations of Group Theory
- MAS3207 Linear Analysis
- MAS3209 Topology
- MAS3320 Statistical Modelling
- MAS3321 Bayesian Inference
- MAS3323 Time Series and Forecasting
- MAS8111 Partial Differential Equations with Applications
- MAS8113 Differential Geometry and General Relativity
- MAS8114 Topics in Modern Applied Mathematics
- MAS8115 Quantum Mechanics
- MAS8119 Differential Equations, Transform Methods & Fields
- MAS8120 Electromagnetism
- MAS8122 Introduction to Numerical and Computational Methods
- MAS8202 Algebraic Topology
- MAS8214 Number Theory & Cryptography
- MAS8217 Coding Theory
- MAS8219 Groups,Graphs & Symmetry
- MAS8220 Topology and Functional Analysis
- MAS8305 Modern Bayesian Inference
- MAS8306 Topics in Statistics
- MAS8322 Applied Probability
- MAS8324 Stochastic Financial Modelling
- MAS8325 Multivariate Data Analysis
- MAS8326 Discrete Stochastic Modelling
- MAS8328 Survival Analysis
- MAS8329 Randomized Clinical Trials
Further optional modules are also available. Modules might change for your year of entry.
Stage 2You will take a further 20 credits of modules from the modules not taken in Stage 1. You also follow either 20 hours of postgraduate lectures in pure or applied mathematics.
A minimum of 60 credits of modules are also taken from the Researcher Development Programme.
Stage 3A minimum of 40 credits of modules are also taken from the Researcher Development Programme.
Postgraduate Research Student SupportOur award winning Research Student Support Team is dedicated to providing you with information, support and advice throughout your research degree studies. The team can help and advise you on a variety of issues from registration to producing your transcripts.
Entry Requirements
A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in mathematics or statistics. We also accept MMaths and MPhys degrees.
Mathematics and Statistics Integrated PhD