The Mathematics MSc at the University of Hull is a postgraduate program designed to develop students' expertise in mathematics, with a particular focus on real-world applications. The course enables students to delve deeper into areas such as cryptography, complex systems, and number theory, and will also have the opportunity to undertake a significant research project, guided by staff with international reputations in their fields.Course Content: The full-time course is divided over three semesters and spans over 12 months. Students will study the Fundamental Concepts in Mathematics and Non-commutative Algebra and be introduced to the fundamental concepts in Mathematics, Mathematical Research Skills, and the mathematical sophistication required to conduct research in a variety of fields of mathematics. The third semester is typically dedicated to a 60-credit Dissertation project. Key Modules: The course comprises of a number of modules, including Non-commutative Algebra, Fundamental Concepts in Mathematics, Mathematical Research Skills, and a Dissertation.Accreditations: The University of Hull is accredited by a number of prestigious academic bodies and the Mathematics MSc course falls within the ambit of this accreditation.Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates are prepared for careers in areas that require proficiency in mathematical skills, modelling and problem solving. These careers include working in sectors such as finance, pharmaceutics, and information technology, in roles such as Data Analyst, Research Scientist, Statistician or Cryptographer.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.