Graduate
Undergraduate students of Applied and Industrial Mathematics can complete their graduate studies in Modelling and Computational Science. There is a Master’s and PhD option available for this program. The Faculty of Science has research labs where both undergraduate and graduate students can assist professors with conducting research.
Mathematical models and computational science are powerful methods to study problems such as atmospheric phenomena; climate variability; molecular behaviour of matter; protein folding; option pricing in financial markets; and many other physical, biological, medical, environmental and economic problems.
Core courses include:
- Mathematical Modelling
- Graduate Numerical Analysis
- High Performance Computing
Electives from past years include:
- Machine Learning
- Mathematics of Image Processing
- Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
For more information about the Modelling and Computational Science graduate programs please see: