• Master in Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge is offered on a full-time basis for a duration of 9 months.
  • This is an on-campus, 3-term program.
  • It is an excellent preparation for mathematical research that provides training before taking posts in industry, teaching, or research establishments.
  • Students admitted from outside Cambridge to Part III study towards the Master of Advanced Study (MASt).
  • The requirements and course structure for Part III are the same for all students irrespective of whether they are studying for the MASt or MMath degree.
  • There are around 250 Part III (MASt and MMath) students who get admitted each year.
  • Each year the Faculty offers up to 80 lecture courses in Part III, covering an extensive range of pure mathematics, probability, statistics, applied mathematics, and theoretical physics.
  • Courses are delivered predominantly by either 16 or 24 hours of formal lectures, supported by regular examples classes. 
  • The main emphasis of the courses is on lecture courses and assessment which is based on exams that are taken at the end of the academic year starting in the last week of May.
  • The structure of Part III is such that students prepare between 6 and 9 lecture courses for examination. These lecture courses may be selected from the wide range offered by both Mathematics departments. 
  • Students have the opportunity to participate in the Part III seminar series, either by giving a talk or through attendance.
  • The University of Cambridge is among the top 10 universities for academic and employer reputation according to QS World University Rankings 2020.