Postgraduate Degrees
There are a number of options available for students wanting to pursue a research-oriented programme. The choice will depend on what study you have completed.
There are graduate diploma options for graduates who wish to specialise in
another area than their major without undertaking research. The student generally
takes undergraduate papers in the new subject to satisfy the subject's majoring
requirements.
All programs except for the BSc Hons can be taken on a part-time basis.
If you with to discuss your options or any other matter relating to studying
in IFS, please see the contacts.
The usual choices are
Just finished the papers for a bachelor's degree
or graduated with a bachelor's
degree:
BSc (Hons)
One-year program of 700-level papers (90 credits total) and a research project
(30 credits) or 700-level papers only (120 credits) depending on the subject
taken. Restricted entry.
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BInfSc (Hons)
- Aims and Graduate attributes for Honours degrees with a Mathematics major.
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MApplStatMaster of Applied Statistics Choose
from a wide range of papers and write a research report.
MInfSc
MSc
Two-year program of 700-level papers
and a research project or thesis depending on the subject chosen. Choose
from one of these areas.
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PGDipSc
Postgraduate
Diploma in Science One-year program of 700-level papers
and a research project or 700-level papers only depending on the subject chosen.
- Biomathematics
- Chemistry
- Mathematical Physics
- Mathematics
- Nanoscience
- Statistics
GradDipApplStatGraduate Diploma in Applied Statistics
GradDipSc
Graduate
Diploma in Science One-year program with at least 60 points at 300-level
(or higher), allowing students to update skills and/or retrain in a different
area.
- Biomathematics
- Chemistry
- Mathematical Physics
- Mathematics
- Nanoscience
- Statistics
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