Mathematics MSc/Diploma

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Home Postgraduate study Mathematics MathematicsMathematics MSc/DiplomaHow to apply »DeliveryFull-time, Part-time, Per courseProgramme typeTaughtStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewProgramme contentEntry requirementsFees & scholarships MACS postgraduate scholarships 3 scholarships of £3,000 will be awarded to outstanding overseas applicants to any of our Mathematics MSc programmes. 1 scholarship of £1,000 will be awarded to an outstanding Home/EU applicant to any of our Mathematics MSc programmes. Find out more. OverviewOur MSc in Mathematics is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of a range of topics in mathematics. In addition, students who meet the appropriate criteria and proceed to the project will gain experience in presenting results in mathematics in a clear and concise manner. The MSc has at its core fundamental courses in pure mathematics and students will be able to take options from both pure and applied mathematics. Projects will concentrate on core mathematics. Core courses include functional analysis and partial differential equations, while the various optional courses we offer include optimisation, solitons and differential geometry. The range of options for summer projects is broader and includes topics in spectral theory, applied analysis, integrable systems and mathematical physics. Learn more about the MSc Mathematics directly from the Head of the Mathematics Department, Professor Bernd Schroers in this video Programme duration Award Duration MSc One year Diploma 9 months Also available part-time over 2 to 3 years.Programme content The MSc, has at its core, fundamental courses in pure mathematics and students will be able to take options from both pure and applied...

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MACS postgraduate scholarships

3 scholarships of £3,000 will be awarded to outstanding overseas applicants to any of our Mathematics MSc programmes. 1 scholarship of £1,000 will be awarded to an outstanding Home/EU applicant to any of our Mathematics MSc programmes. Find out more.

Overview

Our MSc in Mathematics is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of a range of topics in mathematics. In addition, students who meet the appropriate criteria and proceed to the project will gain experience in presenting results in mathematics in a clear and concise manner. The MSc has at its core fundamental courses in pure mathematics and students will be able to take options from both pure and applied mathematics. Projects will concentrate on core mathematics.

Core courses include functional analysis and partial differential equations, while the various optional courses we offer include optimisation, solitons and differential geometry. The range of options for summer projects is broader and includes topics in spectral theory, applied analysis, integrable systems and mathematical physics.

Learn more about the MSc Mathematics directly from the Head of the Mathematics Department, Professor Bernd Schroers in this video

Programme duration Award Duration MSc One year Diploma 9 months

Also available part-time over 2 to 3 years.

Additional information

Programme content The MSc, has at its core, fundamental courses in pure mathematics and students will be able to take options from both pure and applied mathematics.Students will take a total of 8 courses, 4 in each of the 1st and 2nd Semesters followed by a 3-month Project in the summer. A typical distribution for this programme is as follows: Core courses:Modelling and Tools;Functional Analysis;Partial Differential Equations;Pure Mathematics (recommended).Optional Courses: Mathematical Ecology;Optimization;Numerical Analysis of ODEs;Applied Mathematics;Dynamical...

Mathematics MSc/Diploma

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