Applied Mathematics
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The graduates will have obtained knowledge in mathematics and economics/finance; experience in pricing financial and actuarial contracts, modelling, simulations and optimization, and computational methods. They will be prepared for solving problems in the financial/actuarial and industrial sector and gaining information from the literature and other sources. They will possess organizational skills and experience necessary for professional career at research units, industry and at universities and colleges.The programme is based on educational standards of the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) that is confirmed by the status of ECMI Teaching Center Wroclaw University of Science and Technology obtained in 2014. The curriculum is oriented towards real life applications and industrial problems in educational style and contents. The goal of the studies is the real world applied mathematics education of specialists who are well prepared not only for work in the international financial institutions or enterprises but also for any situation in which the creative thinking is needed. The main specialties are financial and actuarial mathematics, mathematics for industry and commerce, modelling, simulation, optimization, as well as computational mathematics. The graduates have no problems with finding good jobs in the finance and insurance or industrial sectors in Poland and abroad. The MS diploma offers an opportunity to continue education at Ph.D. studies.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in related field.
Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.
Application deadline for no EU students is July 15.
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Wrocław
Lower Silesian Voivodeship
50-371
Poland
- 1.5 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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