Msc mathematics mathematical sciences

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
The School of Mathematical Sciences offers a flexible MSc in Mathematics to students who have already done very well in a first degree with high mathematical content. The MSc programme, which starts in late September, is offered full-time over one year or part-time over two.
The modules (lecture courses) offered reflect the research strengths of the School of Mathematical Sciences, and are concentrated in pure mathematics (especially algebra and combinatorics), probability and statistics, dynamical systems, and networks. Students can study mostly pure mathematics, pure and applied mathematics (including, if desired, some astronomy and relativity), or mathematics with statistics. The MSc in Mathematics includes a project dissertation, and can provide excellent preparation for those interested in pursuing research in mathematics or statistics.
Why study with us?
You will be taught by helpful, enthusiastic academic staff who are world-experts in their fields.
The programme is flexible and it allows you to choose modules in different areas or specialise in one.
As well as access to the extensive Queen Mary Library resources, MSc Mathematics students enjoy a recently refurbished IT lab for their use in the School Offices (Queens' building, W307).
We expect to be able to offer on-campus accommodation to all new full-time postgraduate students coming from outside the London area.
Facilities
The Learning Resource centre has 200 networked PCs and is open to students round the clock, there are dedicated workstations for postgraduate students. MSc Mathematics students benefit from access to a large shared office in the Mathematics Building and a dedicated computer network..
You will have access to Queen Mary's comprehensive libraries, including the Postgraduate Reading Room, and The British Library can also be accessed as a research resource. Our library has about 8,000 mathematical books and subscribes to a large number of mathematical journals

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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

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Subjects

  • GCSE Mathematics
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  • Astronomy
  • Algebra
  • Mathematics
  • Networks
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  • Risk
  • Trading
  • Data analysis
  • Statistics
  • Financial
  • Project
  • Systems
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  • Industry
  • IT risk
  • Financial Training
  • Probability

Course programme

StructureProgramme overview

MSc Mathematics students are required to take eight taught modules, including the compulsory module MTH700 Research Methods in Mathematical Sciences. An MSc taught module typically comprises 24 hours of lectures and 12 hours of tutorials, given during one of the two 12-week teaching semesters. Our currently offered MSc modules in mathematics and statistics are listed below. In addition to these, as part of their taught module requirement, an MSc student may also choose up to two approved Level 6 undergraduate mathematics or statistics modules (external link) and up to two approved MSc Astrophysics modules (external link) offered by the School of Physics and Astronomy.

An MSc Mathematics student must also submit a project dissertation, which is completed during the summer.

Modules

We give below descriptions of our Level 7 (MSc level) modules in Mathematics and Statistics. Please note that the precise selection of modules offered varies somewhat from year to year.

Compulsory
  • MTH700P: Research Methods in Mathematical Sciences
Elective
  • MTH742P: Advanced Combinatorics
  • MTHM002: Applied Statistics
  • MTH776P: Bayesian Statistics
  • MTH743P: Complex Systems
  • MTH791P: Computational Statistics with R
  • MTH744P: Dynamical Systems
  • MTH745P: Further Topics in Algebra
  • MTH750P: Graphs and Networks
  • MTHM024: Group Theory
  • MTH786P: Machine Learning with Python
  • MTHM007: Measure Theory and Probability
  • MTH751P: Processes on Networks
  • MTH712P: Topics in Probability and Stochastic Processes
  • MTH739P: Topics in Scientific Computing
  • MTHM038 Mathematics Dissertation / Project

Msc mathematics mathematical sciences

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