School of Mathematical Sciences
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Masters degrees

A masters degree in mathematics equips you with high-level analytical skills that open the door to a wide range of careers.

 

Highlights

  • Benefit from excellent postgraduate facilities in the School of Mathematical Sciences building
  • We have active research groups in many branches of applied mathematics, pure mathematics and statistics
  • 96% of postgraduates from the School of Mathematical Sciences were in graduate level work or further study within 15 months of graduation (HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2021 graduates)
  • Top 18 in the UK in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 for Mathematics
  • Top 15 in the UK in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 for Statistics and Operational Research

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Quantum Science and Technology (MSc)

This new masters course provides a broad introduction to the mathematical principles and practical applications of quantum science and technology. It offers ideal training for a future career in this fast-developing field.

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Financial and Computational Mathematics (MSc)

This course focuses on the mathematical modelling and computational techniques used in the financial industry, as well as the required background in finance.

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Gravity, Particles and Fields (MSc)

Ideal for students who are interested in mathematical physics, this course will give you knowledge in general relativity, quantum gravity, particle physics, quantum field theory, quantum information theory, cosmology and the early universe.

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Statistics (MSc)

This course offers a modern advanced curriculum in statistics, providing the specific techniques and skills suitable for a professional career in statistics or as a solid basis for research in the area.

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Statistics with Machine Learning (MSc)

This course will provide advanced tools in Statistics and Machine Learning, reflecting the research interests of the Statistics and Probability research section. Topics includes Gaussian processes and deep neural networks, clustering, dimension reduction and classification.

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Statistical Science (Distance Learning) (MSc)

The distance learning programme offers an advanced curriculum in statistics, providing the specific techniques and skills suitable for a professional career in statistics or research.

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School of Mathematical Sciences

The University of Nottingham
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Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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