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University of Greenwich: Computing and Mathematical Sciences, MSc by Research

Institution University of Greenwich
Department School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Web http://www.gre.ac.uk
Telephone 020 8331 9000
Study type Research

Summary

Are you an industry-based student? Our MSc by Research in Computing and Mathematics is ideal for you to gain skills and work on a significant scientific project.

Our Master's by Research in Computing and Mathematics combines taught courses with a major research element. It’s ideal for graduates wishing to apply advanced skills to industry-style projects.

This course allows you to follow a structured route into Computing and Mathematics research. For the taught element, you select from a wide range of modules appropriate to your individual research topic, with the guidance of your supervisor. The course is suited to students interested in a postgraduate research qualification and strengthening their insight into the mechanics of research in Computing and Mathematics.

Your research can cover a broad range of areas and you will benefit from one-to-one project supervision with specialist academics and strong links with industry. We've also invested heavily in extensive research facilities, which are available to you at our historic Greenwich Campus in London.

What you should know about this course - You can choose from a broad range of research areas.

  • Study at our Greenwich Campus in London, and benefit from state-of-the-art research facilities.

  • Research in the Faculty of Engineering and Science has received worldwide praise and recognition. Work alongside internationally-recognised faculty researchers.

MSc (Res)

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