Key information about your programme, including programme structure and content Postgraduate Taught degrees in the School of Mathematics We recommend that students use and look at the degree finder pages for their degree for more information about programme structure, learning outcomes, career opportunities, entry requirements and fees and funding.You can access the degree finder page for your programme using the links below. MSc Computational Applied MathematicsMSc Computational Mathematical FinanceMSc Financial Modelling and OptimizationMSc Operational ResearchMSc Operational Research with Computational OptimizationMSc Operational Research with Data ScienceMSc Operational Research with RiskMSc Statistics and Operational ResearchMSc Statistics with Data ScienceYou can also browse the School of Mathematics website to find out more about our MSc degree programmes and the academic options available to you. School of Mathematics - postgraduate programme information Degree structure The detailed content of all degree programmes can be found in the Degree Programme Tables (DPTs).The DPTs give you an in-depth insight into the compulsory courses and optional courses available on your degree programme. DPTs are updated each year, so details may change for future years of your programme.DPTs also have detailed information about each course that includes:the syllabusmethods of assessmentmodes of feedbacklearning outcomesYou can view the DPTs for 2024-25 below, which will give you an indication of how your programme will be structured. The DPTs for 2025/26 will be released in April 2025. School of Mathematics postgraduate programmes - DPTs for 2024-25 Sample lectures Check out our sample lectures to get a taster of what our courses and teaching methods are like.Sample lectures are from the following courses:Bayesian Data AnalysisIndustrial MathematicsMethodology, Modelling and Consulting SkillsDiscrete-Time Finance Playlist of sample MSc lectures. This article was published on 2025-01-30