Mathematical Sciences
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Mathematical Sciences encompass most areas of mathematics and statistics. In this programme, you’ll acquire high-calibre analytical, and problem-solving skills and the ability to apply a broad range of mathematical techniques and rigour to countless applications and industries. You’ll gain scientific and analytical skills in mathematics, as well as a capacity to solve real-life problems. The first two years will provide you with a sound foundation in mathematics, which will underpin subsequent work and will introduce you to topics in statistics and computer science that can be developed further in later stages through specialised modules. A strength of the programme is that the third and fourth years are designed in a modular fashion, which allows you to tailor your studies. You can choose topics from courses in pure and applied mathematics, statistics, operations research, and financial mathematics. Through the six-month placement in Year 3, you’ll gain experience in using your analytical, modelling, problem-solving, and computer skills in a working environment. In your Year 4 project, you can engage in an in-depth study of a pertinent, interesting problem in mathematics.
Study Abroad Opportunities:
In some semesters of the programme, you have the option to study in other European institutions via Erasmus.
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A charge of €3,000 is payable by each student to cover essential student services. European Union nationals attending full-time undergraduate courses are normally only required to pay the student contribution, otherwise EU nationals who are following a second or subsequent third-level course, depending on the type and duration of the previous course attended will be liable for the total annual fees. Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with CGPA of 2.4/4 plus successful completion of TU Dublin Foundation or another recognised pre-university foundation with relevant subjects 60% - 65% or High School Diploma with CGPA of 3.0/4 plus SAT score of 1090/1600 [Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 560, Math or Applied Mathematics 530] OR ACT score of 21.There is an option to enter with successful completion of one year of a Bachelors Degree/Associate Degree with overall average of 2.8 GPA or above with relevant subjects at a recognised third-level or higher education institution in addition to completion of senior high school. This assessment will be on a case-by-case basis.
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Dublin
Ireland
- 4 years
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