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Mathematics with Education

Imperial College London Rank #790
Degree MSc
Duration 48 months
Delivery On-campus
Location London, United Kingdom
Language English

Program Overview

The Mathematics with Education at Imperial College London is a MSc programme in Education over 48 months, delivered On-campus. This programme equips graduates with advanced knowledge and practical skills for professional and academic careers in the field.

Students gain a rigorous grounding in both the theoretical foundations and applied dimensions of education. The programme combines coursework, research components, and practical projects that develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and specialist expertise relevant to industry and research needs.

Graduates of the Mathematics with Education programme are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, government, and the private sector across United Kingdom and internationally. The programme provides an internationally recognised qualification within the Bologna higher education framework.

Key Program Features

  1. Duration: 48 months
  2. Language of instruction: English
  3. Study mode: On-campus
  4. English requirement: IELTS 7
  5. Location: London, United Kingdom

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Mathematics with Education programme are prepared for diverse careers in education:

  1. Teacher / Lecturer
  2. Educational Consultant
  3. Curriculum Designer
  4. School Administrator
  5. Education Policy Researcher
  6. Training Specialist

Program Curriculum

Course Structure

  1. Analysis I
  2. Algebra I
  3. Foundations of Analysis
  4. Geometry and Linear Algebra
  5. Mathematical Methods I
  6. Mathematical Methods II
  7. Mechanics
  8. Probability and Statistics I
  9. There is a practical course on Computation running through the first year programme, currently using Maple and Matlab. This is examined primarily by project.
  10. Algebra II
  11. Complex Analysis
  12. Differential Equations
  13. Real Analysis
  14. Multivariable Calculus
  15. Introduction to Numerical Theory
  16. Probability and Statistics II
  17. You then choose one course from the following options:
  18. Non-linear Waves
  19. Metric Spaces and Topology
  20. Statistical Modelling I
  21. HUMANITIES
  22. Philosophy I
  23. Controversies and Ethical Dilemmas in Science and Technology
  24. European History: 1870 \x96 1989
  25. Politics
  26. History of Science
  27. Global History of Twentieth Century Things
  28. History of Medicine
  29. Music and Western Civilisation
  30. Communicating Science: The Public and the Media
  31. Humanities Essay
  32. Creative Writing
  33. Music Technology
  34. Philosophies of Science: Theory, Society and Communications
  35. BUSINESS SCHOOL
  36. Finance and Financial Management
  37. Innovation Management
  38. Managerial Economics
  39. APPLIED MATHEMATICS/MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS/NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
  40. Fluids:
  41. Fluid Dynamics I *
  42. Fluid Dynamics II *
  43. Introduction to Geophysical Fluid Dynamics *
  44. Hydrodynamic Stability
  45. Vortex Dynamics
  46. Asymptotic Analysis *
  47. Dynamics:
  48. Dynamical Systems *
  49. Chaos and Fractals *
  50. Bifurcation Theory *
  51. Ergodic Theory: Seminar Course
  52. Advanced Dynamical Systems: Seminar Course
  53. Geometric Mechanics I: Dynamics and Symmetry *
  54. Geometric Mechanics II: Rotating, Translating and Rolling *
  55. Integrable Systems
  56. Finance:
  57. Mathematical Finance *
  58. Biology:
  59. Mathematical Biology I: Molecular Topology and Stereochemistry *
  60. Mathematical Biology of the Cell *
  61. Mathematical physics:
  62. Mathematical Physics I: Quantum Mechanics *
  63. Special Relativity and Electromagnetism *
  64. Tensor Calculus and General Relativity *
  65. Partial Differential Equations *
  66. Methods of Mathematical Physics *
  67. Mathematical Physics II: Statistical Mechanics
  68. Applied Stochastic Processes
  69. Numerical analysis/computation:
  70. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations *
  71. Computational Partial Differential Equations I *
  72. Scientific Computation *
  73. PURE MATHEMATICS
  74. Analysis:
  75. Probability *
  76. Functional Analysis *
  77. Fourier Analysis and Theory of Distributions *
  78. Measure and Integration *
  79. Analytic Methods in Partial Differential Equations
  80. Stochastic Filtering
  81. Introduction to Infinite Dimensional Analysis
  82. Geometry:
  83. Geometry of Curves and Surfaces *
  84. Geometry I: Algebraic Curves *
  85. Geometry II: Algebraic Topology *
  86. Computational Algebra and Geometry *
  87. Riemannian Geometry
  88. Manifolds
  89. Differential Topology
  90. Complex Manifolds
  91. Algebra and discrete mathematics:
  92. Algebra III *
  93. Group Theory *
  94. Galois Theory *
  95. Group Representation Theory *
  96. Algebraic Combinatorics *
  97. Groups and Representations
  98. Lie Algebras
  99. Commutative Algebra
  100. Number theory:
  101. Number Theory *
  102. Algebraic Number Theory *
  103. Analytic Number Theory *
  104. Number Theory: Elliptic Curves
  105. STATISTICS
  106. Statistical Theory I *
  107. Statistical Modelling II *
  108. Applied Probability *
  109. Statistical Pattern Recognition *
  110. Time Series *
  111. Stochastic Simulation *
  112. Games, Risks and Decisions *
  113. Survival Models and Actuarial Applications *
  114. Credit Scoring I *
  115. Credit Scoring II *

Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

A-levels
  • You are recommended to take an A-level combination that includes both Mathematics and Further Mathematics. Competition for places is intense, so your application will be stronger if you are studying subjects with a high mathematical content.
  • For Mathematics degrees (except joint Mathematics and Computer Science) the normal minimum entry requirement is A*A*A overall, to include:
  • A* in Mathematics
  • A* in Further Mathematics
  • A in one other A-level (though not essential, strong candidates take Physics and/or Chemistry)
  • Although we do not require passes in specific subjects at GCSE level, we do expect candidates to have a broad education. This can be shown by passes in a suitable range of subjects at that level, and we would normally expect at least five of these to be at grade A or A*.
  • Joint Mathematics and Computer Science courses: Administration of applications for joint Mathematics and Computer Science is currently being dealt with by the Department of Computing. See the entry requirements.
Year in Europe courses
  • There is no formal language requirement for the Year in Europe courses, although applicants may be required to demonstrate a basic competence in a required language. Grade C at A-level, or grade B at AS level, or GCSE grade A can achieve this.
  • If you can demonstrate that you are fluent in the language you do not need a formal language qualification. Language courses are available in the College for those who need to improve their standard.
MSci courses
  • The entry requirements for MSci courses are the same as for BSc courses; however, progression into third/fourth year requires a good level of performance on the course, currently at upper second class level or better. Suitably qualified students may transfer onto the MSci courses at a later stage.
International Baccalaureate
  • For Mathematics degrees (except joint Mathematics and Computer Science) the normal minimum entry requirement is an overall score of 39 points, including 7 in Mathematics and 6 in Physics, Chemistry or Economics at higher level.

English Proficiency: IELTS 7 or equivalent.

Tuition & Financial Information

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Application Deadline

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  • Language English
  • Duration 48 months