Master of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Applied Mathematics is a research-focused postgraduate program that equips students with advanced skills in mathematical modeling, computational techniques, and quantitative analysis to solve practical problems in science, engineering, finance, and technology. The program combines coursework and supervised research, enabling students to develop independent research capabilities and contribute to knowledge in applied mathematics. Graduates are prepared for doctoral studies, academic positions, and professional roles requiring high-level analytical expertise.
Master of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Applied Mathematics is a research-focused postgraduate program that equips students with advanced skills in mathematical modeling, computational techniques, and quantitative analysis to solve practical problems in science, engineering, finance, and technology. The program combines coursework and supervised research, enabling students to develop independent research capabilities and contribute to knowledge in applied mathematics. Graduates are prepared for doctoral studies, academic positions, and professional roles requiring high-level analytical expertise.
Level: Postgraduate
Period: 2 years
Delivery: Face-to-Face
Award: Masters Degree
Admission Criteria
Applicants must have any of the following qualifications in a relevant field:
a. A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with a minimum of a credit in a relevant field.
b. A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with a strong pass and two years’ work experience in a relevant field.
c. An Honours degree from an accredited university with a minimum of second class in a relevant field.
d. An Honours degree from an accredited university with a third class and one-year work experience in a relevant field.
Duration and Tuition Fees
The MPhil in Applied Mathematics is a two and a half-year program (five semesters). Tuition fees for students from SADC countries are US$1,100.00 per semester



