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Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
Discipline: |
Applied Mathematics
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Duration: | 24 months |
ECTS points: | 120 |
Study modes: | full-time |
University website: | Engineering Mathematics and Computational Science |
Annual tuition (EEA) | tuition-free |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | ca. 99,900 HKD University currency: 140,000 SEK This applies to citizens of Hong Kong |
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Nowadays, there is mathematics in virtually everything, from mobile phones to passenger cars and oil tankers.
The internet is built on mathematics. Google is based on probability theory, while cryptology and secure data transfer are based on classical number theory. Modern physics, chemistry, climate science, bioinformatics — the list is long.
This master's programme in Engineering Mathematics and Computational Science will provide you with a solid base in a combination of mathematics, mathematical statistics and computational science. After graduation, you will not only be able to master a given area of engineering, but also take part in the development of mathematical models and algorithms.
New mathematical methods are necessary for understanding modern physics and chemistry, for example, advanced mathematical and statistical models are required in climate science.
Bioinformatics has quickly grown to become one of the big areas of applied mathematics. Continuing the development of mathematical methods is necessary in order to deal with the huge amounts of information generated by for example gene mapping.
The master's programme gives you a solid base in mathematics, mathematical statistics or computational science. It is also possible to choose a direction towards bioinformatics. We also offer a number of courses in financial mathematics.
The subjects of mathematical statistics, computational science and engineering mathematical modelling are fundamental areas in the Engineering Mathematics and Computational Science鈥痬aster’s programme.鈥
The courses included in the programme鈥痯lan handle topics such as engineering mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical biology, machine learning, big data science, pure math and mathematical physics.
Usually, roughly half of the graduates from this master's programme stay in academia as PhD students, in Sweden as well as abroad. 鈥婳thers have become employed in industry, for example in the automotive industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the telecom industry, the IT and software industry, the banking and insurance industry or as consultants for the industry.
There is a broad range of companies where former graduates are now employed. Some examples are Ericsson, Volvo, Astra Zeneca, RUAG, Andra AP-fonden, Google, Uber and Jeppesen.
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