- Master of Science in Mathematics at Cardiff University is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The course consists of a mixture of taught modules in pure and applied mathematics, self-study modules that build skills crucial for both a research degree and the workplace, and a dissertation.
- It allows students to research mathematics under the guidance of experienced, research-active academics.
- Students also take 100 credits of optional modules in the taught component of the program.
- Students required to achieve at least a 50% average and pass all 120 credits to continue to the dissertation stage.
- The teaching method is a mixture of lectures, seminars, and tutorials.
- The student-faculty ratio of the program is 40:1.
- Students also take 100 credits of optional modules in the taught component of the program.
- University will provide facilities like Laboratories, computer labs, and appropriate software.
- The School of Mathematics provides an innovative and stimulating environment for both studying and researching in the mathematical sciences.