Graduate, Taught Masters & Research Programmes Available
The School delivers a very wide range of taught and research programmes at the graduate level which reflect the breadth of our disciplines and research activity. They also reflect the ubiquity of mathematical sciences in modern scientific research. Funding may be available for these courses. Please click here for more information.
Higher Diplomas & Graduate Diplomas
The Higher Diplomas/Graduate Diplomas offer a student with the appropriate background a chance to achieve the equivalent of an Honours BSc degree in the relevant discipline. This may be undertaken as a worthwhile end in itself, or as a foundation for more specialised graduate-level study and research. Please see a list of available Higher Diplomas and Graduate Diplomas below:
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Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science
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Higher Diploma in Mathematical Science
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Higher Diploma in Mathematical Studies
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Higher Diploma in Statistics
Taught Masters Programmes
The taught Masters programmes are intended to bring the student to a level of knowledge and understanding where they can confidently begin to study modern research literature, and can prepare to embark on a research project of their own (under supervision). A crucial component of these programmes is a dissertation counting for up to one third of the workload. Please see a list of available taught Masters Programmes below:
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Master of Science in Actuarial Science
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Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences
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Master of Science in Mathematics
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Master of Science in Meteorology
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Master of Science in Simulation Science
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Master of Arts in Statistics
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Master of Science in Statistics
Research Graduate Programmes
The research graduate programmes (Masters by Research & PhD) provide an opportunity to engage in supervised research on a topic of current interest in one of the disciplines of the School. The prospective student should have a strong background and proven ability in the relevant discipline. If you are interested in pursuing this option we would advise you to familiarize yourself with the Research in the School and to contact prospective supervisors among the academic staff.