Mathematics and Operations Research, Master of Science (Technology)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Unleash the transformative power of mathematics and statistics to navigate the complexities of our world. Our program cultivates adept problem solvers with an acute analytical edge and a mastery of logical reasoning. Graduates emerge as leaders, securing roles in specialized capacities within global corporations, organizations, or advancing to doctoral studies at Aalto and other esteemed institutions. Stay at the forefront of mathematical innovation and chart a course toward impactful solutions for the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Overview
Harness the unparalleled predictive prowess of mathematics through our Master’s Programme in Mathematics and Operations Research. Dive into real-world challenges such as climate action, sustainable energy transition management, and pandemic resilience. Develop systematic problem-solving strategies and mathematical modeling expertise that are in high demand across various sectors. With a focus on analytical and logical reasoning, our graduates are well-equipped for diverse career opportunities in companies, research institutes, and universities. Join us in shaping a future where mathematical insight transforms ideas into impactful solutions.
Admission Requirements
- The bachelor’s degree must be equivalent to 180 ECTS credits or three years of full-time study.
- The degree must give eligibility to apply for master’s degree studies at university in the awarding country.
IELTS Academic: overall score 6.5, and writing score 5.5. - TOEFL iBT (Internet-based Test): 92, and 22 for Writing
- Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE A): 62, and 54 for Writing
- Major studies (40-65 ECTS)
- Possible minor studies (20-25 ECTS)
- Elective studies (25-35 ECTS)
- Master’s thesis (30 ECTS)
For non-EU/EEA citizens, €15000/y
Future Career Outcomes
As industries increasingly rely on mathematical insights, our graduates are primed for diverse and rewarding roles. Expect to pioneer innovative solutions in areas such as finance, technology, healthcare, and academia. The demand for mathematical problem solvers continues to surge, ensuring a future where our alumni play pivotal roles in shaping and transforming industries.