Master of Mathematical Sciences
Maths
A course by
University of Canterbury
Upskill in mathematics, data, and statistics through a flexible 180-point master's degree that prepares graduates for advanced analytical and problem-solving roles, or for doctoral study.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Ilam Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 18 months


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Advanced Analytical Skills
Develop advanced analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills in mathematical sciences.

Research and Project Experience
Demonstrate capacity for independent thinking via a research project or thesis in a chosen area.

Expertise in Mathematical Disciplines
Specialize in fields such as mathematics, statistics, data science, financial engineering, or applied mathematics.
What You're Signing Up For
UC's Master of Mathematical Sciences (MMathSci) develops advanced skills in mathematics, data science, statistics, and related fields. You will undertake coursework and research projects, choosing from unendorsed or endorsed pathways (Computational and Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, or Statistics). Graduates gain expertise in analytical, problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication—preparing for research and industry leadership roles, or progression to doctoral study.
Course Content
- Elective and core courses in mathematics, statistics, and data science (400-level)
- MMathSci Project (MASC684 or MASC686, 45 or 60 pts) or specialist thesis (CAMS689, DATA689, FENG689, MATH697, STAT689)
- Endorsement options: Computational and Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics
- Advanced analytical methods and problem-solving
- Independent research via project or thesis
- Courses in financial engineering and, where required, programming (e.g., COSC480)
- Industry and research-relevant topics
What you need to know first
A bachelor's degree in a subject relevant to mathematics (or other approved subjects), with at least 60 points of 300-level courses at a B grade average.
Other relevant qualifications of an equivalent standard, with approval.
English language requirements for non-native speakers.

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Mathematics
Finance
Data Science
Statistics
Academic Research

Future employment opportunities might be
Data Scientist
Mathematician
Statistician
Financial Analyst
Analytics Consultant
Academic Researcher


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