Mathematics
Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
This Mathematics Graduate Diploma is designed both for mathematics graduates who are looking to consolidate and expand their understanding of mathematics, and also for graduates from other backgrounds to introduce them to the main areas of the subject.
This course is available as a free-standing qualification, and most students take this programme as a pathway to the MSc.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Flexible Study programme offering the opportunity to study part-time.
Unrivalled facilities in central London with City of London's financial centre close by.
A transitional programme providing you with the opportunity to upgrade your degree in Mathematics.
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Subjects
- Mathematics
- GCSE Mathematics
Course programme
Year 1 Required Modules
King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest that you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for update.
Students on this course are required to take 8 modules, including a minimum of 6 level 6 modules, from the following:
Level 5 modules
- Analysis I (15 credits)
- Applied Analytic Methods (15 credits)
Level 6 modules
- Partial Differential Equations and Complex Variables (15 credits)
- Linear Algebra (15 credits)
- Geometry of Surfaces (15 credits)
- Elementary Number Theory (15 credits)
- Intermediate Dynamics [Extended Version] (15 credits)
- Groups and Symmetries (15 credits)
- Probability and Statistics II (15 credits)
- Discrete Mathematics (15 credits)
- Mathematical Theory of Collective Behaviour (15 credits)
- Fourier Analysis (15 credits)
- Real Analysis II (15 credits)
- Complex Analysis (15 credits)
- Galois Theory (15 credits)
- Topology (15 credits)
- Special Relativity and Electromagnetism (15 credits)
- Introductory Quantum Theory (15 credits)
- Space-Time Geometry and General Relativity (15 credits)
- Mathematical Finance I: Discrete Time (15 credits)
- Mathematical Finance II: Continuous Time (15 credits)
- Third Year Project (15 credits)
- Rings and Modules (15 credits)
- Representation Theory of Finite Groups (15 credits)
- Numerical and Computational Methods (15 credits)
- Linear Models and Regression Analysis (15 credits)
Optional Modules
Mathematics