Master's Degree Programme

The Master's Degree Programme has a duration of two years and awards, at its end, the Master's Degree in Mathematics. This qualification allows access to higher levels of education such as the Research Doctorate and Second Level Master's Degree.

During the course of study, the student has the opportunity to delve into the aspects of pure or applied mathematics that most attract him/her, in order to become an expert in the field in which he/she feels most affinity.

The cultural and methodological diversity that characterises the course offers the opportunity both to take the path leading to mathematical research, pure or applied, and to assume roles of high responsibility in advanced scientific research projects, in the construction and computational development of mathematical models. In fact, methods and tools for the modelling and mathematical formalisation of complex problems arising in the experimental sciences, engineering, economics and other applied fields will be provided, as well as methods and tools for the numerical and analytical solution of these models.

The fields of application are also varied:

  • scientific, environmental, health, industrial and financial fields;
  • services, schools, research institutions and public administration;
  • scientific communication;
  • in all companies for whose activities the modelling of physical, natural, IT, economic-financial, social and organisational phenomena is relevant.

The special features of the education acquired, such as rigour, the scientific method and the ability to analyse and problem solving, will open up the possibility of professional careers in fields other than science and technology to the master's graduate in Mathematics.

Details on the admission procedure to the Master's Degree Programme can be found at the following link

Information on Degree Sessions (procedures, deadlines, calendars, etc.) can be found at the following link