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| Annual Tuition Fee: | Free - ≈ € 12,000 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Dublin / Ireland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 18 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This programme is designed for graduates in Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, or related disciplines, who wish to extend their expertise and develop a deeper understanding of Mathematics and its applications. Graduates of this programme will be highly-qualified, technical professionals with advanced analytical and problem-solving skills. The programme also provides an effective interface between taught primary degrees and postgraduate degrees by research.
The option of studying elements of the programme via distance learning or undertaking individual modules as Continuing Professional Development (CPD) modules may be available. Interested applicants should contact the programme coordinator for details.
The MSc programme consists of four taught modules (each 15 ECTS) and a research dissertation (30ECTS). The full-time programme DT234 is typically undertaken over one and a half years and the part-time programme DT238 over two or three years. Awards of Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS) and Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS) and individual modules are also available.
In each academic year a selection of specialist MSc modules are offered. All modules are optional and, in order to offer the widest variety of modules, run on a two-year alternating cycle. They are taken from the list of modules given below:
* Fluid Mechanics
* Classical Particle Dynamics
* Operations Research
* Numerical Analysis
* Introduction to Biomathematics
* Quantum Field Theory
* Functional Analysis and Spectral Theory
* General Relativity and Cosmology
* Topology and Geometry for Theoretical Physics
* Statistical Models and Methods
The dissertation component of the MSc programme involves the student in research supervised by a member of the academic staff of the School of Mathematical Sciences. Its duration is usually six months for a full-time student and one year for a part-time student. This element develops the students’ research skills and knowledge in a highly specialised topic of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.
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Students wishing to enrol should normally possess an honours degree in Mathematics, Mathematical Physics or related discipline at grade 2.2 or higher or an equivalent qualification.
Note: Due to the considerable competition for our postgraduate programmes satisfying the minimum entry requirement is not a guarantee of a place. Depending on the programme of study applications will be assessed based on your academic grades and may also take into account your work/life experience. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview for specific programmes.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.0 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade A (Score: 80) |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 550 |
| TOEFL Computer-based: | 213 |
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