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Study Mathematics at a university ranked second in the world (QS 2025).

Why study Mathematics at Imperial?

Tailor your studies 

Our courses are designed to match your needs – whether that’s specialising in a particular area of statistics or studying part-time to build your knowledge of machine learning and data science. 

Develop your research skills 

You’ll take a deep dive into a topic that fascinates you during your extended project. Immersed in a relevant group, you’ll work alongside experienced researchers and contribute to real-world research. 

Train for a high-level career 

Our graduates’ data analysis skills are in high demand. They go on to prestigious roles in banks and hedge funds, or into fast-growing sectors like quantum computing.

Hear from our students

Find out how Paula’s MSc opened the doors to a PhD and advanced research.

You’re given a lot of freedom to explore what interests you on a Master’s course at Imperial. Fundamentally, the modules are designed to allow you to be curious and to learn around subjects, helping you to build a comprehensive picture of what you could explore and learn more about. 

Emilio, MSc Applied Mathematics

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How to apply for a postgraduate degree

  1. Submit your application
    Be sure to check our entry requirements and deadlines. Then, when you’re ready, visit our online portal to start your application. Make sure you have the details of your referees and all supporting documents ready. You may also need to pay an application fee.
  2. Track your progress
    Use our online portal to stay informed about the status of your application. We’ll also keep you updated via email.
  3. Receive your offer
    Congratulations – you’re a giant step closer to studying at Imperial. You will now need to show proof of qualifications and pay your deposit. You may also need to apply for your student visa after we send your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS).

Are you ready to begin your postgraduate journey at Imperial?

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