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7 Master's degrees in Computational Mathematics in United Kingdom

Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics MSc course offered at Imperial provides training in many different areas of applied mathematics, equipping you with a range of mathematical, modelling and presentation skills for problem-solving and research.

Computer Science
Launch your tech career with a practical introduction to computer science, programming, and problem-solving, even without prior experience with the Computer Science programme from University of Essex Online.

Architectural Computation
The Architectural Computation programme offered at the UCL explores this question through the lens of architecture, AI, construction technologies, and human-computer interaction.

Operational Research with Computational Optimization
This Operational Research with Computational Optimization programme from The University of Edinburgh will show you how to use mathematical techniques to tackle real-life problems ranging from scheduling flights and routing mobile phone calls, over optimising power systems and logistic networks, to managing investments and minimising risks.

Computational Mathematical Finance
The Computational Mathematical Finance course from The University of Edinburgh is a dynamic new programme with the aim to deliver high quality training in the theory of Mathematical Finance with strong emphasis on computational methods.
Scientific and Data Intensive Computing
This MSc in Scientific and Data Intensive Computing at UCL offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to develop advanced computational skills. The programme spans one calendar year and is available in both full-time and part-time formats, equipping students with the expertise required to tackle complex scientific and engineering problems.
Predictive Modelling and Scientific Computing
Our Predictive Modelling and Scientific Computing MSc at the University of Warwick trains students in the theory and practical implementation of cutting-edge predictive modelling techniques, exposing them to established, as well as emerging, applications in science and engineering.