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MSc with modules in Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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This programme is designed for graduates in Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, or related discipline, who wish to extend their expertise and develop a deeper understanding of Mathematics and its Applications..
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The School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College, Dublin offers, in each academic year, a part time course leading to the Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics. The course provides a broad introduction to the statistical ideas and methods relevant to data gathering and analysis in a wide variety of research areas as well as business and administration.
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The course provides a solid foundation in Theoretical Physics/Applied Mathematics/Pure Mathematics for students who wish to pursue careers in science, engineering, commerce and technology.
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A two-year full-time taught course aimed at students who have a primary degree with a significant Mathematical content (such as Mathematical Studies graduates), but who do not hold an Honours Degree in Mathematics.
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This is a one-year full-time course, though it could be taken part-time over two or more years. It provides a broad introduction to Mathematics at the graduate level.
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This is a two-year full-time taught course. It is aimed at students who have a primary degree with a significant Mathematical content (such as Mathematical Studies graduates), but who do not hold an Honours Degree in Mathematics.
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The course will provide training in techniques of applied mathematics, and will focus largely on mathematical models of real world processes, their formulation in terms of differential equations, and methods of solutions, both numerical and analytical, of the models.
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The objective of the structured research programme in Mathematical Physics is to provide: A high quality research experience and training; Enhanced arrangements for supervision and mentorship
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The MA in Finance Programme offered by the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting is structured to provide international quality training in Finance, Economics and Econometrics. This course provides rigorous graduate level training in Finance to a standard appropriate to a professional practitioner.
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the M.Sc. in High-Performance Computing, a one-year, full-time taught M.Sc. programme, run by the School of Mathematics,Trinity College, Dublin. The degree provides practical training in the emerging field of high-performance technical computing, which has applications in scientific simulation and mathematical modelling of systems in areas ranging from telecommunications to financial markets.
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This programme is about high-level mathematics applied to practical problems in finance and industry. It is designed for holders of an honours BA or B.Sc. in Mathematics (or a closely-related field) who want to gain a working knowledge of up-to-date financial and industrial modelling, thereby opening up new career opportunities for themselves.