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This program emphasizes applied and computational Mathematics, aligning with our faculty's research expertise and the practical skills employers seek. Students will cultivate discipline-specific competencies (relevant to fields like biosciences, finance, and engineering) alongside essential transferable skills (including computing proficiency, analytical thinking, and effective communication).
Instruction will primarily occur at Exton Park in Chester. Our curriculum accommodates both dedicated Mathematics graduates and those who've studied Mathematics within combined degrees - such as joint honors programs or physics-related qualifications.
Participants can engage in research projects connected to faculty investigations, encompassing both theoretical and applied work. The program provides access to specialized mathematical computing equipment and comprehensive library resources, including digital materials.
We support flexible study options with dedicated provisions for part-time learners, and actively encourage applications from professionals seeking to advance their education while maintaining employment.