M.Sc. Mathematics
Study Programme Details
City: | Johannesburg |
Country: | South Africa |
Admission Sessions: | Summer Session |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative academic journey with our MSc by dissertation in Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. This dynamic program, offered as a one-year full-time or a flexible two-year part-time option, delves into the captivating world of mathematics research. As a student, you’ll explore the forefront of mathematical knowledge and engage in cutting-edge research under the guidance of experienced faculty members.
Immerse yourself in an environment that fosters intellectual curiosity and encourages exploration in various branches of mathematics, preparing you for a future at the forefront of mathematical innovation.
Overview
The School of Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand boasts active research programs covering a diverse array of mathematical disciplines. From algebra and mathematical logic to differential equations and combinatorics, our faculty members are at the forefront of groundbreaking research. As a student, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in seminars, workshops, and video conferencing facilitated by the (National) Centre for Excellence. This exposure to global experts enhances your learning experience, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in the field.
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor of Science Honours in a related field with a minimum weighted average of 65%.
- Identification and approach of a supervisor from the School before application.
- Ensure you have a committed supervisor willing to guide your MSc dissertation.
- Research
- Education and Training
- Information Brokerage
- Service Rendering
- Networking
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of the MSc by dissertation in Mathematics emerge as thought leaders and contributors to the ever-evolving landscape of mathematics. Future career outcomes include influential roles in academia, research institutions, financial industries, and technology sectors, shaping the future of mathematical innovation.