MASt in Applied Mathematics
Key facts
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 9 months |
Intakes | October |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | S$ 23,467 |
Subjects
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Mathematics
Duration
9 months
Tuition fees
Description | Local students | Foreign students |
---|---|---|
Tuition fee | Data not available | S$ 23,467 |
Miscellaneous fees | Data not available | Data not available |
Total estimated cost of attendance | Data not available | S$ 23,467 |
Estimated cost per year | Data not available | S$ 23,467 |
Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
- Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK First class Honours Degree.
- Or equivalent international qualification.
- The minimum requirement is a First class Honours degree or equivalent in mathematics, physics, statistics or another subject with significant advanced mathematical content.
Language Requirement
- IELTS (Academic): 7.0
- CAE Score: Grade A
- CPE Score: Grade A, B, or C
Curriculum
Subject areas
- Algebra
- Analysis
- Combinatorics
- Geometry and Topology
- Logic
- Number Theory
- Probability
- Statistics
- Operational Research and Mathematical Finance
- Particle Physics, Quantum Fields and Strings
- Relativity and Gravitation
- Astrophysics
- Quantum Computation, Information and Foundations
- Philosophy of Physics
- Applied and Computational Analysis
- Continuum Mechanics