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Mathematical Engineering
Milano Leonardo, Milan,, Italy
# 31QS Subject Rankings
24 monthsProgram duration
3,900 EURTuition Fee/year
YesScholarships
Program overview
Main Subject
Mathematics
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Blended
Graduates can find a job in R&D divisions in manufacturing or engineering companies; in banks, insurance companies and financial institutions making use of quantitative finance for risk analysis or forecast; in companies requiring statistical interpretation and processing of complex data, or scenario simulation. The programme is taught in English.
Three available tracks. Applicants should specify their choice within their motivation letters.
Computational Science and Engineering.
Main topics: mathematical and functional analysis; partial differential equations and their numerical treatment; fluid mechanics and computational fluid dynamics; algorithms and scientific computing.
Applied Statistics.
Main topics: mathematical and functional analysis; stochastic processes; applied statistics; data analysis and statistical signal processing; Bayesian and computational statistics.
Quantitative Finance.
Main topics: mathematical and functional analysis; stochastic differential equations and financial market models; mathematical finance; financial engineering; computational finance; data analysis and statistical signal processing.
Program overview
Main Subject
Mathematics
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Blended
Graduates can find a job in R&D divisions in manufacturing or engineering companies; in banks, insurance companies and financial institutions making use of quantitative finance for risk analysis or forecast; in companies requiring statistical interpretation and processing of complex data, or scenario simulation. The programme is taught in English.
Three available tracks. Applicants should specify their choice within their motivation letters.
Computational Science and Engineering.
Main topics: mathematical and functional analysis; partial differential equations and their numerical treatment; fluid mechanics and computational fluid dynamics; algorithms and scientific computing.
Applied Statistics.
Main topics: mathematical and functional analysis; stochastic processes; applied statistics; data analysis and statistical signal processing; Bayesian and computational statistics.
Quantitative Finance.
Main topics: mathematical and functional analysis; stochastic differential equations and financial market models; mathematical finance; financial engineering; computational finance; data analysis and statistical signal processing.
Admission requirements
Exam Scores
Important Dates
Application
Tuition fee and scholarships
Tuition Fee
Scholarships
Domestic Students
International Students
One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme. Download your copy of the Scholarship Guide to find out which scholarships from around the world could be available to you, and how to apply for them.
In this guide you will find:
Where to look for scholarship opportunities
How to apply to scholarships relevant to you
A list of available scholarships around the world
A scholarship application checklist
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The "Laurea" (equivalent to Bachelor of Science) programme is an undergraduate degree obtained after a three-year course of study and aims to provide a solid foundation in the core scientific subjects as well as more specialized, professional training. During the third year, the student is expected to acquire work experience by doing an internship at a company or studio. Once the student obtains the "Laurea", he/she can either directly enter the job market or continue his/her studies by the applying to the "Laurea Magistrale" (equivalent to Master of Science).
For more information on the available programmes and on the application procedure, please check the university website.
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Architectural Design
Fashion Design
Interior Design
Product Design
Urban Planning: Cities, Environment & Landscapes
Engineering and Technology (2)
Aerospace Engineering
Automation Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Building Engineering/Architecture (5 Years Programme)
Building and Construction Engineering – BCEng
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Communication Design
Electrical Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Energy Engineering
Engineering of Computing Systems
Environmental and Land Planning Engineering
Industrial Production Engineering
Interaction Design
MEDTEC - Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
Management and Production Engineering
Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering
Mathematical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Physics Engineering
The "Laurea Magistrale" degree (equivalent to Master of Science) is obtained after two years of postgraduate studies and aims to provide rigorous, advanced training in specific sectors.
Once completed, the Laurea Magistrale programme gives access to a Doctoral programme.
The majority of Politecnico di Milano Laurea Magistrale programmes are taught in English.
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Architecture
Communication Design
Design & Engineering
Design for the Fashion System
Digital and Interaction Design
Integrated Product Design
Interior and Spatial Design
Landscape Architecture - Land Landscape heritage
Product Service System Design
Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design
Urban Planning And Policy Design
Engineering and Technology (4)
Aeronautical Engineering
Agricultural Engineering
Architectural Engineering
Automation and Control Engineering
Bioinformatics for Computational Genomics
Biomedical Engineering
Building Engineering for Sustainability
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering for Risk Mitigation
Computer Science and Engineering
Cyber Risk, Strategy and Governance
Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Energy Engineering
Engineering Physics
Environmental and Land Planning Engineering
Food Engineering
Geoinformatics Engineering
High Performance Computing Engineering
Industrial Safety and Risk Engineering
Management Engineering
Management of Built Environment
Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology
Mechanical Engineering
Mobility Engineering
Music and Acoustic Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Space Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Life Sciences and Medicine (4)
Health Informatics
Natural Sciences (4)
Mathematical Engineering
Transformative Sustainability
Arts and Humanities (3)
Architectural, Urban and Interior Design
Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering
Built Heritage Conservation
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Urban Planning, Design, and Policy
Engineering and Technology (3)
Aerospace Engineering
Bioengineering
Data Analytics and Decision Sciences
Electrical Engineering
Energy and Nuclear Science and Technology
Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering
Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Information Technology
Management Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mathematical Models and Methods in Engineering
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Physics
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