The Advanced Computational Mathematics MSc course offered by the University of Strathclyde is a full-time or part-time programme designed to equip students with the mathematical knowledge and programming skills necessary to handle modern computational mathematics, including the theory and application of numerical analysis, and to develop the underlying theory of high-performance computing. Course Content: The course covers a variety of topics related to computational mathematics. Students will learn about efficient numerical methods for the solution of both ordinary and partial differential equations, explore the algorithms used in symbolic manipulation packages, and investigate key methods used in the general area of numerical analysis. Key Modules: This programme comprises compulsory modules such as Numerical Algorithm, High-Performance Computing, Numerical Analysis, Numerical Differential Equations, and Methods in Scientific Computing. There are also elective modules like Mathematical Biology & Marine Population Modelling, Energy in the 21st Century, Solar Theory, Climate Modelling and more. Future Careers: Graduates of the Advanced Computational Mathematics course will be well-equipped for roles that require expertise in computing and mathematics. Job sectors may include academia, research, finance, analytics, engineering, data science, software development and many other fields that rely on the use of advanced computational mathematics. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.