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Course description

Our MSc Advanced Mathematical Modelling is an advanced course that offers the opportunity to develop skills in understanding, predicting, and solving complex real-world problems.

From climate modelling and fluid dynamics to medical applications and engineering design, the ability to develop and analyse mathematical models is in high demand across industries and research sectors.

This MSc is designed for students who want to apply advanced mathematical techniques to practical challenges. The programme offers:

- a strong foundation in applied mathematics, including mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, and machine learning

- hands-on experience in developing and analysing models that describe real-world systems

- training in both analytical and computational techniques, ensuring graduates have a versatile skill set

- the opportunity to undertake an individual research project, working on cutting-edge problems in collaboration with academic staff and potentially industry partners

Subjects

Mathematics, Computer science

Entry requirements

Minimum second-class (2:2) honours degree or overseas equivalent* in Mathematics, Computer Science or a closely related discipline containing a strong Mathematical component. Prospective students with relevant experience or appropriate professional qualifications are also welcome to apply. *For Australia and Canada, normal degrees are accepted.

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Course Type: Full-time
Details
Date: 01/09/2025Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

University of Strathclyde

McCance Building

Glasgow

Course provider

University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
Glasgow

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