Our Master's course in Industrial Mathematics is designed to meet the requirements of the modern knowledge economy for employees with both the mathematical skills needed for modelling of industrial problems and processes, and the communication and teamwork skills needed to be able to apply these skills as part of a cross-functional or interdisciplinary team. In addition to acquiring a deep knowledge of mathematical tools and techniques needed to model industrial systems, we aim to develop the communication skills needed to understand the requirements of the problem owner and work with them to formulate a description true to the actual need and amenable to mathematical analysis. After the analysis has been carried youll also have the skills needed to communicate results in the context of the original problem, e.g. as actionable recommendations. On completion of this course, you will be able to work as mathematicians and mathematical modelers in the industry, either working independently or embedded in cross-functional teams. This course will also allow you to progress into academic research via a Ph.D. qualification.
A BSc or BEng Honours degree (2:2 or above) in Mathematics, Physical Science, Computing, Engineering or a related discipline. You are expected to be familiar with and have some aptitude for basic Mathematics and basic statistical concepts and methods. Substantial (3+ years) relevant industry experience.
The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent will be considered acceptable
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