On the ?programme delivered by??you will gain knowledge that prepares you?to become?an expert in tackling and solving problems in technology and industry from a mathematical perspective.?It is also possible to obtain the?Education?Master's in Science Education and Communication?at the Eindhoven School of Education (ESoE) simultaneously with this?master's program, which?qualifies you?to teach mathematics?at?pre-university?level.
The?Master's program in Industrial and Applied Mathematics covers 4 specializations:?
- Computational Science and Engineering?
- Discrete Mathematics and Applications
- Statistics, Probability, and Operations Research
- Data Science in Engineering
Careers
The high-tech industry?involves?large and small,?and?often specialized companies. However, it?is not the only sector in which there is high demand for graduates of Industrial and Applied Mathematics?? there are?other industrial sectors and (governmental) institutions.?
In?all?these sectors, you can be employed as a researcher, consultant or developer. Some examples?include?processing data files in communication and information technology, improving weather forecasts or modeling in telecommunications or physics.?
Example roles:
- Software developer?
- Project manager in statistics?
- Cryptologist?
- Logistics consultant?
- Analyst at a teaching hospital?
- Consultant for complex logistics systems?
- Teacher of mathematics in secondary education?