Graduate Research

HDR Programs

Master (m phil) and doctor of philosophy (phd) degrees, doctor of philosophy (phd) degrees.

Program Number Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees CRICOS Code
11125 039721A
11159 045938M
11032 032761E
11126 039722M
11132 039723K
10184 006951D
10061 000851A
10853 012982B
12478 107762B
10380 000822F
10095 000847G
11028 002444M
10450 000880G
12433 096511E
11139 039726G
12452 102244J
10729 027438C
11459 045946M
11029 012986J
11677 056223M
10728 039943J
11760 094556G
10050 000868C
11762 095157D
10494 000865F
10367 000869B
10332 000821G
11719 069584A
10426 000879M
11144 039727F
11468 045937A
11751 087760G
10319 045948J
11721 070422J
11590 057006A
11750 087967C
10727 016817E
10955 023093M
11214 037762G
11136 039728E
10439 000830F
12435 096522B
12437 096514B
10041 000878A
11030 045947K
11140 039729D
11128 039731K
11185 045949G
11524 053411J
10147 000856G
10852 027435F
10114 000866E
11742 082759G
10389 002429K
11478 039732J
12453 102246G
10033 002476C
10209 000817C
11133 039733G
12439 096520D
12455 103856F
11129 039734G
11130 039735F
11137 000774J
11593 056225J
10333 027434G
10938 023091B
11735 075307E
10939 027433G
11131 032819C
11754 088914G
11127 031198B
11591 056224K
12441 096517K
11592 057005B
10191 000877B
11031 000855G
10299 000829K
11463 045953A
11733 074728C
11482 045950D
11141 039737D
10216 000828M
12443 096518J
11693 064801D
11142 039738C
11727 073058M
10738 013441A
11151 000867D
11474 045944B
11472 045951C
10284 000854J
11143 039739B
11462 045935C
11480 039740J
12445 096521C

Master of Philosophy degrees

Program Number Master of Philosophy Degrees CRICOS Code
11644 039981C
11617 045911M
11601 032758M
11641 039982B
11629 039983A
11618 006950E
11661 032825E
11619 012981C
12477 107759H
11626 032791K
11662 032826D
11624 032792J
11607 032734G
12432 096510F
11645 039940A
11657 032735G
11621 045922G
11620 000896K
11678 056983D
11658 032731M
11759 094555J
11603 032736F
11761 095158C
11598 015708G
11606 000909K
11622 032793G
11608 032737E
11637 039985K
11625 045925E
11752 087761F
11663 045910A
11720 070421K
11630 057004C
11749 087966D
11605 023083B
11664 032853A
11646 039986J
11665 032829A
12434 096522B
12436 096513C
11609 033236G
11666 045913J
11631 039987G
11632 039988G
11659 045032J
11660 053410K
11600 011014C
11599 032739C
11611 032740K
11741 082760C
11602 032759K
11667 039719F
12454 102245H
11671 032828B
11627 032794G
11633 039991A
12438 096515A
12456 103855G
11634 039993K
11670 032823G
11638 039998E
11648 039999D
11654 102444A
11612 032741J
11604 027418G
11734 075308D
11653 045882M
11639 040000B
11753 088916F
11640 039942K
11635 056984C
12440 096516M
11642 057003D
11613 032743G
11668 032827C
11672 032830G
11636 045921J
11732 074729B
11597 045926D
11650 040002M
11656 032831G
12442 096523A
11694 064802C
11651 040003K
11726 073057A
11616 011015B
11614 032744F
11623 045923G
11615 045927C
11673 032760F
11652 040004
11628 013963G
11669 039720B
12444 096519G

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PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Faculty of Science and Technology offers a wide variety of  courses ranging from Undergraduate, Masters and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES  OFFERED IN FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOCHEMISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN STATISTICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MICROPROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

MASTERS PROGRAMMES  OFFERED IN FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOCHEMISTRY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOINFORMATICS

MASTER OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLIMATE CHANGE

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOLOGY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

PhD PROGRAMMES  OFFERED IN FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CHEMISTRY

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PHYSICS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PURE MATHEMATICS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOCHEMISTRY

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOINFORMATICS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN METEOROLOGY

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD) GEOLOGY

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

Department of Mathematics

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics
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  • M.S. in Mathematics
  • Ph.D. in Mathematics with Thesis in Actuarial Science
  • M.S. in Actuarial Science
  • M.S. in Applied Financial Mathematics
  • M.S. in Applied Financial Mathematics – Actuarial Science
  • Course Schedule
  • Preliminary Exams

Overview of Graduation Requirements

To graduate with a PhD in Mathematics, a student must satisfy all of the following requirements:

  • 45 credits, including 15 doctoral dissertation research credits/GRAD 6950
  • If you have a Master’s degree in mathematics at UConn, then 30 credits are required, including 15 doctoral dissertation research credits.
  • Pass at least one prelim exam after each semester for the first three semesters of their graduate study.
  • Finish all prelim exam requirements by the beginning of the spring semester in their second year.
  • Finish all core course requirements by the end of their second year of graduate study,
  • Choose a thesis advisor no later than the end of the fall semester of the third year.
  • Form your advisory committee :  Major Advisor and at least two Associate Advisors or Co-Major Advisors and at least one Associate Advisor.
  • Meant to further the student’s education, scholarship and professional development.
  • Material should be in the broad area in which the student intends to write a dissertation, but should not focus on the actual thesis research.  Students present and answer questions about the material they have studied.
  • The exam is normally taken at the end of the third year or beginning of the fourth year.
  • Submit Dissertation Proposal
  • Submit Plan of Study
  • Apply for Graduation in Student Admin by the fourth week of the final semester.
  • Dissertation Specifications under Dissertation Information
  • Thesis templates (for LaTex) are available on our Thesis Formatting page
  • Submit Approval Page – Step 7
  • Complete Survey of Earned Doctorates – Step 7
  • Add Diploma Address in Student Admin and Diploma Info.

Preliminary Examination and Core Course Requirements

Pure Mathematics

  • Math 5111/Measure and Integration
  • Math 5120/Complex Function Theory
  • Math 5210/Abstract Algebra
  • Math 5310/Introduction to Geometry and Topology I
  • Math 5160/Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes I
  • Math 5210/Abstract Algebra I
  • Math 5211/Abstract Algebra II
  • Math 5260/Mathematical Logic I
  • Math 5360/Differential Geometry

Applied Mathematics

  • Math 5410/Introduction to Applied Mathematics I
  • Math 5510/Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory I
  • Math 5440/Partial Differential Equations
  • Math 5520/Finite Element Solution Methods I

Past Prelim Exams

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Mathematics BSc

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

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Qualification Entry Requirements Start Date UCAS code Duration Fees
BSc Hons A*AA/AAA/A*AB September 2025 G100 3 years full-time £9,250 per year
Qualification Entry Requirements Start Date UCAS code Duration Fees
BSc Hons A*AA/AAA/A*AB September 2025 G100 3 years full-time £9,250 per year

Course information

Qualification : Bachelor of Science with Honours Bachelor of Science with Honours

Institute of Mathematics and its Applications

This programme will meet the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation, awarded by the  Institute of Mathematics and its Applications , when it is followed by subsequent training and experience in employment to obtain equivalent competences to those specified by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for taught masters degrees.

This programme will meet the educational requirements of the Chartered Mathematician designation, awarded by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications , when it is followed by subsequent training and experience in employment to obtain equivalent competences to those specified by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for taught masters degrees.

  • Start date : September 2025 September 2025

Entry requirements : 36 A*AA/AAA/A*AB

Grade 6 in Higher Level mathematics analysis and approaches is required. We do not accept Higher Level applications and interpretations to meet the subject-specific requirement.

6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element)

English language requirements

As well as IELTS (listed above), we also accept other English language qualifications. This includes TOEFL iBT, Pearson PTE, GCSE, IB and O level English. Check our English language policies and equivalencies for further details.

For presessional English or one-year foundation courses, you must take IELTS for UKVI to meet visa regulations.

If you need support to meet the required level, you may be able to attend a Presessional English for Academic Purposes (PEAP) course . Our Centre for English Language Education is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK.

If you successfully complete your presessional course to the required level, you can then progress to your degree course. This means that you won't need to retake IELTS or equivalent.

Check our country-specific information for guidance on qualifications from your country.

At least A in A level mathematics. Required grades depend on whether A/AS level further mathematics is offered.

Standard offer

A*AA including A* mathematics

AAA including mathematics and further mathematics

AAA including mathematics, plus A in AS further mathematics

A*AB including A*A in any order from mathematics and further mathematics

English 4 (C) or equivalent

  • General studies
  • Critical thinking
  • Citizenship studies
  • Thinking skills
  • Global perspectives and research

All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. The entrance requirements below apply to 2025 entry.

Please note: Applicants whose backgrounds or personal circumstances have impacted their academic performance may receive a reduced offer. Please see our contextual admissions policy for more information.

Alternative qualifications

We recognise that applicants have a wealth of different experiences and follow a variety of pathways into higher education.

Consequently we treat all applicants with alternative qualifications (besides A levels and the International Baccalaureate) on an individual basis, and we gladly accept students with a whole range of less conventional qualifications including:

Access to HE Diploma

  • Advanced Diploma
  • BTEC HND/HNC
  • BTEC Extended Diploma

This list is not exhaustive. The entry requirements for alternative qualifications can be quite specific; for example you may need to take certain modules and achieve a specified grade in those modules. Please contact us to discuss the transferability of your qualification. Please see the  alternative qualifications page  for more information.

RQF BTEC Nationals

  • RQF Level 3 BTEC National Extended Diploma grades D*DD plus A level mathematics grade A*
  • RQF Level 3 BTEC National Diploma grades DD plus A level mathematics grade A*
  • RQF Level 3 BTEC National Extended Certificate grade D plus A level grades A*A including A* mathematics

Access to HE Diploma 42 graded Level 3 credits at Distinction and 3 graded Level 3 credits at Merit, plus A level mathematics grade A*

University admissions tests

STEP/MAT/TMUA is not required but may be taken into consideration when offered. 

Foundation progression options

If you don't meet our entry requirements there is the option to study the Engineering and Physical Sciences Foundation Programme. If you satisfy the progression requirements, you can progress to any of our mathematics courses.

There is a course for  UK students  and one for  international students .

Other foundation year programmes are considered individually, but you must have studied maths at an advanced level (up to A level standard).

Mature students

At the University of Nottingham, we have a valuable community of mature students and we appreciate their contribution to the wider student population. You can find lots of useful information on the mature students webpage .

Visa restrictions

International students must have valid UK immigration permissions for any courses or study period where teaching takes place in the UK. Student route visas can be issued for eligible students studying full-time courses. The University of Nottingham does not sponsor a student visa for students studying part-time courses. The Standard Visitor visa route is not appropriate in all cases. Please contact the university’s Visa and Immigration team if you need advice about your visa options.

Contextual offers

We make contextual offers to students who may have experienced barriers that have restricted progress at school or college. Our standard contextual offer is usually one grade lower than the advertised entry requirements, and our enhanced contextual offer is usually two grades lower than the advertised entry requirements. To qualify for a contextual offer, you must have Home/UK fee status and meet specific criteria –  check if you’re eligible .

At the University of Nottingham, we have a valuable community of mature students and we appreciate their contribution to the wider student population. You can find lots of useful information on the  mature students webpage .

  • UCAS Code : G100 G100

Duration : 3 years full-time 3 years full-time

Study abroad

On this course, you can apply to  study abroad  at one of our partner institutions or at University of Nottingham China. 

If you are successful in applying to study abroad, you will get the opportunity to broaden your horizons and enhance your CV by experiencing another culture. Teaching is typically in English, but there may be opportunities to study in another language if you are sufficiently fluent.  

You can choose to study similar modules to your counterparts in the UK or expand your knowledge by taking other options.  

The school you are joining may also have additional study abroad options available. Please visit the school website for more information.  

Please note:   In order to study abroad you will need to achieve the relevant academic requirements as set by the university and meet the selection criteria of both the university and the partner institution. The partner institution is under no obligation to accept you even if you do meet the relevant criteria.

Optional placement year

If your course does not have a compulsory placement, integrated year in industry or compulsory year abroad where there is already an opportunity to undertake a work placement as part of that experience, you may be able to apply to undertake an optional placement year where you could gain first-hand experience of exciting challenges and refine the skills you have built so far in the course.. While it is the student’s responsibility to find and secure a placement, our Careers and Employability Service will support you throughout this process. Contact [email protected] to find out more.  

The school/faculty you are joining may also have additional placement opportunities. Please visit the school/faculty website for more information.  

Please note: In order to undertake an optional placement year, you will need to achieve the relevant academic requirements as set by the university and meet any requirements specified by the placement host. There is no guarantee that you will be able to undertake an optional placement as part of your course.

The third year optional module Communicating Mathematics involves a placement in a local school as a teaching assistant.

This placement allows you to gain authentic experience of teaching mathematics, whilst undertaking research to develop your teaching practice and understanding of mathematics education theory.

Please note: Study abroad and optional placement year are subject to students meeting minimum academic requirements. Opportunities may change at any time for a number of reasons, including curriculum developments, changes to arrangements with partner universities, travel restrictions or other circumstances outside of the university’s control. Every effort will be made to update information as quickly as possible should a change occur.

Key information

Please be aware  that study abroad, compulsory year abroad, optional placements/internships and integrated year in industry opportunities may change at any time for a number of reasons, including curriculum developments, changes to arrangements with partner universities or placement/industry hosts, travel restrictions or other circumstances outside of the university’s control. Every effort will be made to update this information as quickly as possible should a change occur.

On this course, you can apply to study abroad at one of our partner institutions or at University of Nottingham China. 

If your course does not have a compulsory placement, integrated year in industry or compulsory year abroad where there is already an opportunity to undertake a work placement as part of that experience, you may be able to apply to undertake an optional placement year where you could gain first-hand experience of exciting challenges and refine the skills you have built so far in the course.. While it is the student’s responsibility to find and secure a placement, our Careers and Employability Service will support you throughout this process. Contact  [email protected]  to find out more.  

Fees : £23,000 per year £9,250 per year

* For full details including fees for part-time students and reduced fees during your time studying abroad or on placement (where applicable),  see our fees page .

If you are a student from the EU, EEA or Switzerland, you may be asked to complete a fee status questionnaire and your answers will be assessed using  guidance issued by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) .

Additional costs

All students will need at least one device to approve security access requests via Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). We also recommend students have a suitable laptop to work both on and off-campus. For more information, please check the  equipment advice .

As a student on this course, you should factor some additional costs into your budget, alongside your tuition fees and living expenses.

You should be able to access most of the books you’ll need through our libraries, though you may wish to purchase your own copies.

Due to our commitment to sustainability, we don’t print lecture notes but these are available digitally.

If you study abroad, you need to consider the travel and living costs associated with your country of choice. This may include visa costs and medical insurance.

To support your studies, the university recommends you have a suitable laptop to work on when on or off campus. If you already have a device, it is unlikely you will need a new one in the short term. If you are looking into buying a new device, we recommend you buy a Windows laptop, as it is more flexible and many software packages you will need are only compatible with Windows.

Although you won’t need a very powerful computer, it is wise to choose one that will last. The university has prepared a set of  recommended specifications  to help you choose a suitable laptop.

If you are experiencing financial difficulties and you are struggling to manage your costs, the  Hardship Funds  may be able to assist you.

Scholarships and bursaries

School international scholarship

We offer an international orientation scholarship of £2,000 to the best international (full-time, non EU) applicants on this course.

It will be paid at most once for each year of study. If you repeat a year for any reason, the scholarship will not be paid for that repeated year. The scholarship is awarded in subsequent years to students who perform well academically (at the level of a 2:1 Hons degree or better at the first attempt). 

The scholarship will be paid in December each year provided you have:

  • completed your registration
  • been recorded as a student on a relevant course in the 1 December census
  • paid the first instalment of your fee

Faculty of Science scholarships

Alumni scholarships  provide financial support to eligible students taking an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science.

International students

We offer a range of international undergraduate scholarships for high-achieving international scholars who can put their Nottingham degree to great use in their careers.

International scholarships

All students will need at least one device to approve security access requests via Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). We also recommend students have a suitable laptop to work both on and off-campus. For more information, please check the equipment advice .

Although you won’t need a very powerful computer, it is wise to choose one that will last. The university has prepared a set of recommended specifications to help you choose a suitable laptop.

If you are experiencing financial difficulties and you are struggling to manage your costs, the Hardship Funds may be able to assist you.

Alumni scholarships provide financial support to eligible students taking an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science.

Home students*

Over one third of our UK students receive our means-tested core bursary, worth up to £1,000 a year. Full details can be found on our financial support pages .

* A 'home' student is one who meets certain UK residence criteria. These are the same criteria as apply to eligibility for home funding from Student Finance.

Course overview

Are you fascinated by abstract concepts such as infinity and symmetry? Do you want to develop your skills in problem solving and analysis?

Our BSc in mathematics will prepare you for a career in which you can apply the knowledge and skills you have learnt. The course will enable you to enhance and develop your transferable skills in project work, group study and presentations.

There's a range of specialised modules across all branches of mathematics, based upon our diverse research interests . Our academics are working on problems that span:

  • medicine, biotechnology and food security
  • epidemic modelling
  • fluid mechanics, with applications in industry and biology
  • statistical machine learning
  • algebra and number theory
  • mathematical finance

Courses for students, by students

Our co-created curriculum is redefining studying maths. Imagine being part of a vibrant community where students have actively shaped the degree programmes. 

We believe in collaboration, and that's why our students, industry professionals, and alumni joined forces with our dedicated staff to design degrees suitable for the real world. As you would expect there is emphasis on mathematical concepts and techniques, but with a practical application too.

Want to find out more?

About mathematics at the University of Nottingham

The first year of this accredited degree gives you a flavour of the different areas of mathematics on offer. You will cover topics spanning applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics and probability. You will work individually and in groups to solve real-world problems using advanced theories and techniques. It helps you to decide what you enjoy and if there are areas in which you want to specialise.

Later topics include:

  • abstract mathematical structures
  • ordinary and partial differential equations
  • probabilistic and statistical models
  • quantum mechanics and relativity

Putting your maths into practice

There are lots of opportunities to apply your knowledge in a real-world context, working together with other students and lecturers to tackle complex problems from industry and academia.

We work closely with our industry partners and alumni to ensure the course is matched to employer needs. This means you can enter the workplace confident in the skills and knowledge you've gained.

Careers and employability

Many of our graduates use the mathematical principles and techniques they have developed for jobs in:

  • data analytics
  • engineering
  • software development

Others use their transferable skills of analytical thinking and problem-solving in non-scientific roles such as management and consultancy.

Why choose this course?

  • Attend guest lectures - join talks and workshops run by our Industrial Advisory Group and alumni
  • Hands-on experience - through optional work placement year
  • Spend time abroad - opportunities to gain confidence and amazing experiences
  • PASS - students in higher years help with first-year topics and support you to settle in ( Peer-Assisted Study Support programme)
  • Accredited degree - by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
  • Transferable skills - in group work, presentations and projects
  • Wide module choice - guided by our specialist research areas
  • Learn a language - broaden your career options by learning a language alongside your degree

Important information

This online prospectus has been drafted in advance of the academic year to which it applies. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of publishing, but changes (for example to course content) are likely to occur given the interval between publishing and commencement of the course. It is therefore very important to check this website for any updates before you apply for the course where there has been an interval between you reading this website and applying.

Degree variations

Students who complete relevant modules within pure mathematics, applied mathematics, or probability and statistics can qualify for a named degree that reflects that specialisation.

The named degrees are:

  • Mathematics (Pure Mathematics)
  • Mathematics (Applied Mathematics)
  • Mathematics with Statistics

Students who do not satisfy the programme requirements for a named degree but who otherwise qualify for an honours degree will receive a BSc Mathematics.

Indicative modules

  • Applied Mathematics

Core Mathematics

Probability and Statistics 1

Complex Analysis

Real analysis

Algebra and Number Theory

Classical and Quantum Mechanics

Differential Equations 1

Probability 3

Probability and Statistics 2

Scientific Computation

Statistics 3

Vector Calculus and Electromagnetism

Mathematics Group Projects

Advanced Quantum Theory

Applied Statistical Modelling

Coding and Cryptography

Communicating Mathematics

Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory

Electromagnetism

Fluid Dynamics

Game Theory

Mathematical Finance

Mathematical Medicine and Biology

Multivariate Analysis

Optimisation

Scientific Computation and Numerical Analysis

Statistical Inference

Stochastic Models

About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Thursday 13 June 2024. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

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Pure mathematics at university is typically very different to the pure mathematics you've learnt at school or college. In this module, you'll use the language of sets, functions and relations to study abstract mathematical ideas. You will also learn how to construct mathematical proofs. Topics that you will learn about include set theory, prime numbers, symmetry and groups, and integer and polynomial arithmetic.

You’ll learn how to construct and analyse differential and difference equations that model real-world systems. Applications that you’ll learn about include systems governed by Newton’s laws of motion, such as sets of interacting particles and the orbits of planets, as well as models of population dynamics. You will also be introduced to the mathematical basis of concepts such as work and energy, including an introduction to the basic ideas of quantum mechanics.

Calculus provides the basic, underpinning mathematics for much of modern technology, from the design of chemical reactors and high-speed trains to models for gene networks and space missions. The basic ideas that underpin calculus are functions and limits, and to study these rigorously you need to learn about the tools of mathematical analysis. In this module, in addition to differential equations and the calculus of functions of one or more variables and their differentiation, integration and analysis, you will learn the basics of logic and how to construct rigorous proofs.

Linear algebra underpins many areas of modern mathematics. The basic objects that you will study in this module are vectors, matrices and linear transformations. Topics covered include vector geometry, matrix algebra, vector spaces, linear systems of equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and inner product spaces. The mathematical tools that you study in this module are fundamental to many mathematical, statistical, and computational models of the real world.

There is no area of modern mathematics that does not use computational methods to make progress on problems with which the human brain is unable to cope due to the volume of calculations required. Scientific computation underpins many technological developments in all sectors of the economy. You will learn how to write code for mathematical applications using Python. Python is a freely available, widely used computer language. No previous computing knowledge will be assumed.

Probability theory allows us to assess risk when calculating insurance premiums. It can help when making investment decisions. It can be used to estimate the impact that government policy will have on climate change or the spread of disease. In this module, you will study the theory and practice of discrete and continuous probability, including topics such as Bayes’ theorem, multivariate random variables, probability distributions and the central limit theorem.

Statistics is concerned with methods for collecting, organising, summarising, presenting and analysing data. It enables us to draw valid conclusions and make reasonable decisions based on statistical analysis. It can be used to answer a diverse range of questions in areas such as the pharmaceuticals industry, economic planning and finance. In this module you’ll study statistical inference and learn how to analyse, interpret and report data. Topics that you’ll learn about include, point estimators and confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression and goodness-of-fit tests.

This course introduces the theory and applications of functions of a complex variable, using an approach oriented towards methods and applications. You will also learn about functions of complex variables and study topics including, analyticity, Laurent series, contour integrals and residue calculus and its applications.

In this module you will further develop your understanding of the tools of real analysis. This provides you with a solid foundation for subsequent modules in metric and topological spaces, relativity, and numerical analysis. You’ll study topics such as the Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem, norms, sequences and series of functions, differentiability, and the Riemann integral.

In this module, you’ll explore the abstract mathematical structures of different types of groups, including rings. Topics that you’ll study include permutations, Abelian groups, quotient groups, ring homomorphisms and polynomial rings. Number theory is a branch of pure mathematics that primarily studies the integers, and has applications, for example, in cryptography. Topics that you will study include Diophantine equations, congruence equations and Fermat’s little theorem.

In this module you will learn how Newtonian mechanics can be developed into the more powerful formulations due to Lagrange and Hamilton and be introduced to the basic structure of quantum mechanics. The module provides the foundation for a wide range of more advanced modules in mathematical physics.

This module is an introduction to methods of solving some of the most important ordinary and partial differential equations that occur in applied mathematics and mathematical physics. You will learn about finding series solutions to ordinary differential equations, Fourier series representation of functions, and Fourier and Laplace transforms, using them to solve ordinary and partial differential equations.

The purpose of this module is to provide a thorough grounding in a broad range of techniques required in the analysis of probabilistic models, and to introduce stochastic processes by studying techniques and concepts common in the analysis of discrete time Markov Chains.

In this module you will develop your understanding of probability theory and random variables, with particular attention paid to continuous random variables. Fundamental concepts relating to probability will be discussed in detail, including limit theorems and the multivariate normal distribution.  You will also meet some new statistical concepts and methods. The key concepts of inference including estimation and hypothesis testing will be described as well as practical data analysis and assessment of model adequacy.

Most mathematical problems cannot be solved analytically or would take too long to solve by hand. Instead, computational algorithms must be used. In this module, you’ll learn about algorithms for approximating functions, derivatives, and integrals, and for solving many types of algebraic and ordinary differential equations.

In this module, you will be introduced to a wide range of statistical concepts and methods fundamental to applications of statistics, and meet the key concepts and theory of linear models, illustrating their application via practical examples drawn from real-life situations.

This module provides a grounding in the techniques of vector calculus and illustrates their use by developing the theory of electromagnetism and Maxwell’s equations. You will be introduced to the vector differentiation operations of gradient, divergence and curl, integration methods for scalar and vector quantities over paths, surfaces and volumes, and the relationship of these operations to each other via the integral theorems of Green, Stokes and Gauss. These concepts will be illustrated through examples drawn from the theory of electromagnetism

This module involves the application of mathematics to a variety of practical, open-ended problems - typical of those that mathematicians encounter in industry and commerce.

Specific projects are tackled through workshops and student-led group activities. The real-life nature of the problems requires you to develop skills in model development and refinement, report writing and teamwork. There are various streams within the module, for example:

  • Pure Mathematics
  • Data Analysis
  • Mathematical Physics

This ensures that you can work in the area that you find most interesting.

In this module you will apply the quantum mechanics that you learned in Year 2 to more general problems. New topics will be introduced such as the quantum theory of the hydrogen atom and aspects of angular momentum such as spin.

During this module you will build on your theoretical knowledge of statistical inference by a practical implementation of the generalised linear model. You will progress to enhance your understanding of statistical methodology including the analysis of discrete and survival data. You will also be trained in the use of a high-level statistical computer program.

This module provides an introduction to coding theory in particular to error-correcting codes and their uses and applications. You’ll learn cryptography, including classical mono- and polyalphabetic ciphers.  There will also be a focus on modern public key cryptography and digital signatures, their uses and applications.

This course provides an opportunity for third-year students to gain first-hand experience of being involved with providing mathematical education. Students will work at local schools alongside practising mathematics teachers in a classroom environment and will improve their skills at communicating mathematics. Typically, each student will work with a class (or classes) for half a day a week for about sixteen weeks. Students will be given a range of responsibilities from classroom assistant to leading a self-originated mathematical activity or project. The assessment is carried out by a variety of means: on-going reflective log, contribution to reflective seminar, oral presentation and a final written report.

The aim of Discrete Mathematics is the study of discrete and finite rather than continuous quantities. This includes counting problems, graphs and other quantities parametrised by integers.

As such Discrete Mathematics is of great importance for various branches of Pure Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Statistics and Computer Sciences.

The course will cover a range of Discrete Mathematics topics, including:

  • an introduction to advanced aspects of combinations and permutations
  • ordinary and exponential generating functions
  • recurrence relations and applications to counting problems
  • Eulerian and Hamiltonian trails
  • planar graphs
  • graph colouring
  • minimum spanning tree algorithms

The module provides an introduction to electromagnetism and the electrodynamics of charged particles. You will meet Maxwell’s equations and learn how they describe a wide variety of phenomena, including electrostatic fields and electromagnetic waves.

You will extend your understanding of fluid flow by introducing the concept of viscosity and studying the fundamental governing equations for the motion of liquids and gases.

Methods for solution of these equations are introduced, including exact solutions and approximate solutions valid for thin layers. A further aim is to apply the theory to model fluid dynamical problems of physical relevance.

Game theory contains many branches of mathematics (and computing); the emphasis here is primarily algorithmic. The module starts with an investigation into normal-form games, including strategic dominance, Nash equilibria, and the Prisoner’s Dilemma. We look at tree-searching, including alpha-beta pruning, the ‘killer’ heuristic and its relatives. It then turns to mathematical theory of games; exploring the connection between numbers and games, including Sprague-Grundy theory and the reduction of impartial games to Nim.

You will explore the concepts of discrete time Markov chains to understand how they used. We will also provide an introduction to probabilistic and stochastic modelling of investment strategies, and for the pricing of financial derivatives in risky markets.

You will gain well-rounded knowledge of contemporary issues which are of importance in research and workplace applications.

Mathematics can be usefully applied to a wide range of applications in medicine and biology.

Without assuming any prior biological knowledge, this module describes how mathematics helps us understand topics such as:

  • population dynamics
  • biological oscillations
  • pattern formation
  • nonlinear growth phenomena

There is considerable emphasis on model building and development.

This module is concerned with the analysis of multivariate data, in which the response is a vector of random variables rather than a single random variable. A theme running through the module is that of dimension reduction.

Key topics to be covered include:

  • principal components analysis
  • modelling and inference for multivariate data
  • classification of observation vectors into sub-populations using a training sample
  • canonical correlation analysis
  • factor analysis
  • methods of clustering
  • multidimensional scaling

In this module a variety of techniques and areas of mathematical optimisation will be covered including Lagrangian methods for optimisation, simplex algorithm linear programming and dynamic programming. You’ll develop techniques for application which can be used outside the mathematical arena. 

You will be introduced to Einstein’s theory of general and special relativity. The relativistic laws of mechanics will be described within a unified framework of space and time. You’ll learn how to compare other theories against this work and you’ll be able to explain exciting new phenomena that occur in relativity.

You'll learn how to use numerical techniques for determining the approximate solution of ordinary and partial differential equations where a solution cannot be found through analytical methods alone. You will also cover topics in numerical linear algebra, discovering how to solve very large systems of equations and find their eigenvalues and eigenvectors using a computer.

This module is concerned with the two main theories of statistical inference, namely classical (frequentist) inference and Bayesian inference.

You will explore the following topics in detail:

  • sufficiency
  • estimating equations
  • likelihood ratio tests
  • best-unbiased estimators

There is special emphasis on the exponential family of distributions, which includes many standard distributions such as the normal, Poisson, binomial and gamma.

This module will develop your knowledge of discrete-time Markov chains by applying them to a range of stochastic models. You will be introduced to Poisson and birth-and-death processes. You will then move onto more extensive studies of epidemic models and queuing models, with introductions to component and system reliability.

How you will learn

You will broaden and deepen your knowledge of mathematical ideas and techniques using a wide variety of different methods of study. Teaching is predominantly in-person, supplemented by online methods (such as flipped learning) where appropriate.

In both academia and the wider world of work, mathematics has become a collaborative discipline, and our degree programme takes this into account. As well as more traditional individual study methods, where you work on challenging mathematical problems, you will also collaborate with other students in group problem solving sessions. You will write about your work in reports and present your findings to your study group.

Here’s just some of the changes we have introduced to the degrees to ensure you get the most out of your mathematical learning:

  • Interactive classes
  • Practical applications
  • Assessment by coursework and exams
  • Group project

Teaching methods

  • Computer labs
  • Problem classes

How you will be assessed

Years one and two.

60% of the first and second years are assessed by examination, whilst the remaining marks are gained from coursework, computing assignments and small-scale group projects.

The third year will be assessed using a combination of examinations, coursework, computing assignments, group projects and presentations. The specific combination of assessment activities will depend on your choice of modules and will be aligned with the topics covered.

The first year is a qualifying year but does not count towards your final degree classification. Your final degree classification will be based on marks gained for your second and subsequent years of study. Year two is worth 33% with year three worth 67% of your final marks.

You will be given a copy of our marking criteria which provides guidance on how your work is assessed. Your work will be marked in a timely manner and you will have regular opportunities to give and receive feedback on your progress with your tutor and lecturers.

Assessment methods

  • Poster presentation
  • Research project
  • Written exam
  • Presentation

Contact time and study hours

The majority of modules are worth 10 or 20 credits. You will study modules totalling 120 credits in each year. As a guide one credit equates to approximately 10 hours of work. During the first year, you will typically spend approximately:

  • 15 hours each week in lectures and interactive learning sessions
  • 2 hours each week in mathematical skills workshops
  • 1 hour each week in a tutorial with your personal tutor
  • 1 hour each fortnight in student-led academic mentoring Peer-Assisted Study Support (PASS)

You can attend drop-in sessions each week up to a maximum of two hours and the remaining time will be spent in independent study.

In later years, you are likely to spend up to 15 hours per week in lectures and workshops subject to your module selection.

In your first year you will meet with your personal tutor every week during term time. In small groups of 5-6 students, you'll run through core topics and practice working together in a group to solve problems and communicate mathematics effectively.

All of our modules are delivered by lecturers or professors. PhD students sometimes support problem classes and computing workshops in their areas of expertise. Lectures in the first two years often include at least 200 students but class sizes are much more variable in the third year subject to module selection.

Careers overview

Mathematics is a broad and versatile subject leading to many possible careers. Skilled mathematicians are found in a variety of organisations, in lots of different sectors.

Our graduates are helping to shape the future in many sectors including data analysis, finance and IT. Many work in science, engineering or consultancy, others pursue careers within government departments. Some graduates choose a career in mathematical research.

The knowledge and skills that you will gain during this degree, can typically lead to roles working as:

  • Actuarial analyst
  • Data analyst
  • Financial analyst
  • Junior software consultant
  • Leading aircraft engineering technician
  • Maths teacher
  • Tax consultant
  • Trainee operational meteorologist

Read our alumni profiles for the sort of jobs our graduates go on to do.

Graduate destinations include:

  • Capital One
  • Office for National Statistics
  • The Met Office

Further study

Each year some students choose to stay at Nottingham and join our lively group of postgraduate research students.

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Average starting salary and career progression.

86.40% of undergraduates from the School of Mathematical Sciences secured employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual salary for these graduates was £27,490.

HESA Graduate Outcomes (2017-2021 cohorts). The Graduate Outcomes % is calculated using The Guardian University Guide methodology. The average annual salary is based on graduates working full-time within the UK.

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Have a look at our careers page for an overview of all the employability support and opportunities that we provide to current students.

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The main aspect of my course which I have enjoyed the most is the fact that it offers a wide range of optional modules in your second and third years. I enjoyed having a variety of topics such as pure based modules, applied mathematics and statistics and probability.

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With determination and hard work , nothing is impossible. Ghana’s Gloria Agyeiwaa Antwi Botchway learned this growing up in a modest family.

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15 BACHELOR OF QUANTITY SURVEYING - (BQS3) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
16 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING - (FCC3) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
17 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY - (SCH33) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
18 B.A. (BROADCAST PRODUCTION) - (CBR3) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
19 BACHELOR OF PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT - (DPP3) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
20 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT - (SBL32) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
21 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION - (J34) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
22 BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES) - (CGE3) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
23 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - (H33) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
24 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN STATISTICS - (STA3) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
25 B.SC. (AGRICULTURE,EDUCATION AND EXTENSION) - (AAE32) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
26 BACHELOR OF REAL ESTATE - (BRE3) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
27 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING - (FEE3) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
28 BSC. COMPUTER SCIENCE - (SCS3) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
29 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SCIENCE - (CIS3) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
30 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) - (E31) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY - (SBL33) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
32 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT - (AAE31) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
33 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - (CDI3) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
34 B.SC. MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY - (HMP3) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
35 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DATA SCIENCE - (SDS3) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
36 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - (AFS31) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
37 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PLANNING - (BUR3) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
38 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING - (FEB3) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
39 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOLOGY - (SES32) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
40 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE - (BAR3) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
41 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) - (E32) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
42 BSC (BIOCHEMISTRY) - (SBC3) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
43 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DRYLAND ECONOMICS AND AGRO-ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT - (ALR31) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
44 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS - (CEC31) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
45 B.SC. ANATOMY - (HHA3) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
46 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS - (SPH31) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
47 B.SC. (FOOD SCIENCE, NUTRITION & DIETETICS) - (AFS32) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
48 BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - (BCM3) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
49 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOSPATIAL ENGINEERING - (FGS3) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AUGUST-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
50 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY - (SES31) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
51 B.A. (DESIGN) - (BDE3) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
52 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION) - (EEC3) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
53 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY - (SCH31) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
54 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DRYLAND SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - (ALR32) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
55 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS - (CEC32) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
56 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - (D3) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
57 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - (S3) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
58 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MICROPROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY & INSTRUMENTATION - (SPH32) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
59 BACHELOR OF ARTS - (C3) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
60 BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY - (H31) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
61 BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY - (HDS3) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
62 B.SC. ( NURSING) - (HNS3) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
63 BACHELOR OF PHARMACY - (HPC3) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
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# PROGRAMME NAME SCHOOL/FACULTY/INSTITUTE INTAKE NAME ACADEMIC YEAR APPLICATION DEADLINE REPORTING DATE PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
1 MSC IN AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT - (AAE62) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 23-Sep-2024 19-Aug-2024
2 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS - (AAE63) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 23-Sep-2024 19-Aug-2024
3 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE - (SAC6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
4 MA IN INTERPRETATION - (CLI61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
5 MASTER OF SCIENCE VETERINARY PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY - (JPM61) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
6 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE - (BAR6) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
7 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY - (HHP63) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
8 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING - (HNS6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
9 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY - (HPA6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
10 M A IN ECONOMIC POLICY MANAGEMENT - (CEC61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
11 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY - (SES61) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
12 M.A IN ARMED CONFLICT AND PEACE STUDIES - (CAP6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
13 MSC. PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY - (JPT61) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
14 MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY - (CPY62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
15 MSC OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT - (DMO68) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
16 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY - (HRM62) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
17 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY - (HPS61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
18 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PLANT BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY - (APS66) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
19 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY - (SBB61) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
20 MASTER OF ARTS (ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT) - (CEP6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
21 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL GENETICS AND BREEDING - (JAP62) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
22 MASTER OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - (CPA61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
23 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY - (HMM61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
24 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MARKETING - (DBA62) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
25 MA IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY - (GEP6) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
26 MASTER OF PHARMACY IN PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE - (HPC62) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
27 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT - (ALR61) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
28 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN DATA SCIENCE - (SDS6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
29 MA IN TRANSLATION - (CLI62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
30 MASTER OF SCIENCE CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS - (JPM62) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
31 MASTER OF ARTS IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - (BCM6) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
32 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING - (FCC6) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
33 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL STATISTICS - (HID61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
34 MSC IN (AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS) - (AAE61) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
35 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY,HEAD AND NECK SURGERY - (HOR6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
36 MA ECONOMICS - (CEC62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
37 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOLOGY - (SES62) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
38 MASTER OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES - (CCS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
39 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ONE HEALTH AND EMERGENCY RESEARCH ETHICS - (JPE6) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
40 MASTER OF ARTS IN SOCIOLOGY - (CSO6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
41 MASTER OF ARTS IN GERMAN STUDIES - (CGS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
42 MASTER OF EDUCATION - (E6) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
43 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY - (HMP6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
44 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PSYCHIATRY - (HPS62) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
45 M.A. (ANTHROPOLOGY) - (CAN6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
46 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOINFORMATICS - (SBB62) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
47 M.A. POPULATION - (CPS61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
48 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN WILDLIFE HEALTH AND MANAGEMENT - (JWH6) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
49 MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - (CPA62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
50 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TROPICAL & INFECTIOUS DISEASES - (HMM63) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
51 MSC (ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATIONS MANAGEMENT) - (DBA63) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
52 MA IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW - (GEL6) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
53 MATER OF SCIENCE IN MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY - (HPC63) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
54 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN DRYLAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - (ALR62) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
55 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PURE MATHEMATICS - (SMA6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
56 MASTER OF ARTS IN LITERATURE - (CLT6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
57 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY - (JVP61) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
58 M.A. IN VALUATION AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - (BRE6) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
59 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT - (FMM61) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
60 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY - (HOG6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
61 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN UROLOGY - (HUS6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
62 MSC IN HEALTH ECONOMICS AND POLICY - (CEC63) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
63 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLIMATE CHANGE - (SCL61) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
64 MASTER OF ARTS IN KISWAHILI STUDIES - (CKS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
65 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH (MVPH) - (JPH61) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
66 MASTER OF ARTS IN WOMEN, LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA - (CAW6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
67 MASTER IN DISTANCE EDUCATION - (EDS6) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
68 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN ANATOMY - (HHA6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
69 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN NEURO-SURGERY - (HNU6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
70 M.A. IN GENDER AND DEV. STUDIES - (CGE6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
71 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY - (SCH6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AUGUST-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
72 M.SC. POPULATION - (CPS62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
73 MASTER OF VETERINARY MEDICINE (MVETMED) - (JCL61) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 23-Sep-2024
74 MASTERS OF RESEARCH AND PUBLIC POLICY - (CRP6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
75 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FINANCE) - (DFA6) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
76 MASTER OF ARTS IN WOMEN, CHILDREN AND NATURE RIGHTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE - (GEG6) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
77 MASTER OF PHARMACY IN INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY - (HPCH62) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
78 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CROP PROTECTION - (APS61) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
79 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STATISTICS - (STA6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
80 MASTER OF ARTS IN PHILOSOPHY - (CPP6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
81 MASTER OF ARTS IN PLANNING - (BUR6) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
82 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - (FMM62) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
83 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY - (HOP6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
84 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED HUMAN NUTRITION - (AFS61) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
85 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY - (HOS6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
86 MASTER OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (MDEV) - (CDS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
87 MASTER OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION - (SCL62) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
88 MASTER OF INFORMATION SCIENCE - (CIS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
89 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN VETERINARY EPIDEMIOLOGY & ECONOMICS - (JPH62) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
90 MASTER OF URBAN MANAGEMENT - (BUM6) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
91 MSC IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING - (FEE6) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
92 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY - (HHP61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
93 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY - (HCS6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
94 M.A. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - (CDI61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
95 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE - (SCS61) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
96 MASTER OF ARTS IN MONITORING AND EVALUATION - (CPS63) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
97 MASTER OF VETERINARY THERIOGENOLOGY (MVETTHERIOGENOLOGY) - (JCL62) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
98 MASTER OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - (CIR6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
99 MASTER OF ARTS IN PROJECT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT - (DPP6) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
100 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN ANAESTHESIA - (HAN6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
101 MATER OF PHARMACY IN PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS - (HPCH63) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
102 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HORTICULTURE - (APS62) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
103 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS - (SPH6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
104 MASTER OF ARTS IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES - (CRS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
105 MASTER OF BUSINESS RESEARCH - (DMR6) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
106 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - (D6) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
107 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - (FGS6) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
108 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH - (HPD6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
109 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY - (AFS62) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
110 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - (SBL6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
111 MASTER OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - (CGPS61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
112 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE - (SEG6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
113 MASTER OF ARTS IN LINGUISTICS - (CLL6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
114 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN VETERINARY ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY - (JVA6) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
115 MASTER OF ARTS IN DESIGN - (BDE6) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
116 MASTER OF SCIENCE NUCLEAR SCIENCE - (FNS6) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
117 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL CYTOLOGY - (HHP62) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
118 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PAEDIATRIC SURGERY - (HPR6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
119 M.A. DIPLOMACY - (CDI62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
120 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS - (SCS62) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
121 MASTER OF ARTS IN HISTORY - (CHS6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
122 MASTER OF VETERINARY SURGERY (MVETSURG) - (JCL63) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
123 MASTER OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY - (CPY61) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
124 MSC SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - (DME61) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
125 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY - (HRM61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
126 MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH - (HPG6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
127 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRONOMY - (APS65) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
128 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOCHEMISTRY - (SBC6) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
129 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - (CGPS62) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
130 MSC IN ANIMAL NUTRITION AND FEED SCIENCE - (JAP61) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
131 MASTER OF ARTS IN HUMAN RIGHTS - (CHR6) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
132 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN GENERAL SURGERY - (HGS6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
133 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - (DBA61) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
134 MASTER OF LAWS - (GPR6) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
135 MASTER OF PHARMACY IN CLINICAL PHARMACY - (HPC61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
136 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - (AFS63) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
137 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING - (FEB6) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING DECEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 19-Nov-2024 19-Aug-2024
138 MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY IN PERIODONTOLOGY - (HDS64) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
139 MASTER OF MEDICINE IN INTERNAL MEDICINE - (HCM6) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
140 MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY IN PROSTHODONTICS - (HDS61) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
141 MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY IN ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY - (HDS62) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
142 MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY IN PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - (HDS63) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2025 INTAKE 2025/2026 21-Sep-2025 18-Aug-2025
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# PROGRAMME NAME SCHOOL/FACULTY/INSTITUTE INTAKE NAME ACADEMIC YEAR APPLICATION DEADLINE REPORTING DATE PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
1 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN URBAN MANAGEMENT - (BUM8) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN AUGUST-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
2 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW - (GEL8) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
3 Ph.D IN DRUG DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT - (HPC82) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
4 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PURE MATHEMATICS - (SMA81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
5 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS - (AAE8) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
6 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PATHOBIOLOGY - (JPM8) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
7 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - (CGPS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
8 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - (CPA81) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
9 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN GEOSPATIAL ENGINEERING - (FGS81) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
10 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES - KAVI - (HID83) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
11 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS - (SCS82) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
12 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY - (JPT81) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
13 PH.D. (ANTHROPOLOGY) - (CAN8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
14 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN INTERPRETATION - (CLI81) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
15 DOCTOR OF EDUCATION - (EMP81) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
16 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY - (HMM81) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
17 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOCHEMISTRY - (SBC8) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
18 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS - (JAP81) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
19 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PLANT PATHOLOGY - (APS82) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
20 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN DESIGN - (BDE8) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
21 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDICINE - (H91) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
22 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PHARMACOGNOSY AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE - (HPCH81) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
23 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS - (SMA82) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
24 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN APPLIED HUMAN NUTRITION - (AFS81) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
25 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN DRYLAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - (ALR81) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
26 POPULATION STUDIES (PH.D.) - (CPS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
27 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PUBLIC POLICY - (CPA82) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
28 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - (FMM8) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
29 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CLINICAL RESEARCH - KAVI - (HID84) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
30 PH.D. IN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION - (SCL81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
31 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH - (JPH81) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
32 PHD IN GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES - (CGE8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
33 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN TRANSLATION - (CLI82) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
34 PHD.IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING - (FEE8) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
35 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN VIROLOGY - KAVI - (HMM82) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
36 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN BIOINFORMATICS - (SBB81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
37 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN ANIMAL GENETICS AND BREEDING - (JAP82) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
38 DOCTOR OF PHILOSPHY DEGREE IN AGRONOMY - (APS83) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
39 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - (BCM8) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
40 DOCTOR OF MEDICINE - (H92) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
41 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PHARMACEUTICS - (HPCH82) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
42 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS - (STA81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
43 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - (AFS82) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
44 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN MANAGEMENT OF AGROECOSYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT - (ALR82) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
45 DOCTOR OF PHILSOPHY IN HISTORY - (CHS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
46 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SOCIOLOGY) - (CSO8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
47 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM - (FGS8) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
48 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE - KAVI - (HID86) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
49 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN METEOROLOGY - (SES81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
50 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN VETERINARY EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS - (JPH82) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
51 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - (CDI8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
52 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN LITERATURE - (CLT8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
53 PH.D. NUCLEAR SCIENCE - (FNS8) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
54 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN TROPICAL & INFECTIOUS DISEASES - (HID85) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
55 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY - (SBB82) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
56 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ANIMAL NUTRITION AND FEED SCIENCE - (JAP83) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
57 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE - (APS84) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
58 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PLANNING - (BUR8) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
59 PH.D. (DENTAL SURGERY) - (HDS8) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
60 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PUBLIC HEALTH - (HPG8) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
61 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS - (SMA83) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
62 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN RANGE MANAGEMENT - (ALR83) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
63 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGES - (CLL8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
64 PHD IN COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION STUDIES - (CCS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
65 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN AFRICAN WOMEN STUDIES - (CAW8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
66 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN LAW - (GPR8) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
67 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN NURSING SCIENCES - (HNS8) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
68 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN GEOLOGY - (SES82) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
69 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY - (JVP8) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
70 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ECONOMICS - (CEC8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
71 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES - (CRS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
72 PHD.ENVIRONMENTAL & BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING - (FEB8) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
73 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDICAL STATISTICS - (HID87) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
74 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CHEMISTRY - (SCH8) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
75 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN VETERINARY CLINICAL STUDIES - (JCL8) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
76 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING - (APS85) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
77 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN EDUCATION - (E8) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
78 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN HUMAN ANATOMY - (HHA8) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
79 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY - (HPS82) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
80 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE - (SAC81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
81 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN SOIL SCIENCE - (ALR84) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
82 DOCTOR OF PHILSOPHY IN KISWAHILI STUDIES - (CKS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
83 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ARCHITECTURE - (BAR8) FACULTY BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN AUGUST-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
84 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY - (GEP8) FACULTY OF LAW SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
85 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY - (HPC81) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
86 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT - (SEG8) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
87 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN VETERINARY MEDICINE ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY - (JVA8) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
88 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES - (CDS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
89 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN PHILOSOPHY - (CPP8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
90 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING - (FCC8) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
91 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN IMMUNOLOGY-KAVI - (HID82) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
92 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE - (SCS81) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
93 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN LEATHER SCIENCE - (JPT82) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
94 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN AGRICULTURE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - (APS86) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
95 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN INFORMATION SCIENCE - (CIS8) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
96 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION - (EDS8) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
97 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY - (HMP8) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
98 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - (SBL8) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
99 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PHYSICS - (SPH8) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
100 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE IN CROP PROTECTION - (APS81) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
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2 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MIGRATION STUDIES - (CPS5) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
3 PGD IN EDUCATION - (EDS5) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
4 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ONE HEALTH AND EMERGENCY RESEARCH ETHICS - (JPE5) FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
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2 DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS - (DBA23) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
3 DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY - (CPY2) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
4 DIPLOMA IN PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT - (DMS2) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
5 DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - (CSW2) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
6 DIPLOMA IN PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT - (DPP2) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
7 DIPLOMA IN CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIAL ORDER - (CSO2) FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
8 DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION IN EMERGENCIES - (EMP2) FACULTY OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
9 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (FES) - (DBA21) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AUGUST-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
10 DIPLOMA IN RENAL NURSING - (HNS2) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
11 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - (DBA22) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
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1 FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA - (HAN7) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
2 FELLOWSHIP IN EPIDEMIOLOGY - (HPD74) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
3 FELLOWSHIP IN INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY - (HRM7) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
4 FELLOWSHIP IN CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY - (HSU71) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
5 FELLOWSHIP IN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY - (HOG7) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
6 FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY - (HSU72) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
7 FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRIC EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE - (HPD71) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
8 FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL ONCOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME - (HCM7) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
9 FELLOWSHIP IN NEONATAL PERINATAL MEDICINE - (HPD72) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024
10 FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT ENDOCRIONOLOGY - (HPD73) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES SEPTEMBER-2024 INTAKE 2024/2025 31-Oct-2024 19-Aug-2024

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Mathematics MPhil, PhD

In Pure Mathematics our two main fields are functional analysis and geometric algebra. In Applied Mathematics our research is predominantly in fluid mechanics, astrophysics and cosmology.

You are currently viewing course information for entry year:

Start date(s):

  • September 2024
  • January 2025

We invite MPhil and PhD proposals in any of our research areas.

As a research postgraduate in the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics you'll work under the supervision of an expert in your chosen field.

Within each field of Pure Mathematics there are multiple subgroups. In analysis, one subgroup concentrates on operator theory and function theory, the other on Banach algebras, cohomology and modules. In algebra there are subgroups devoted to the study of infinite groups, and finite classical groups and their geometries.

Our Applied Mathematics staff have research interests in:

  • astrophysical and geophysical fluid dynamics
  • quantum matter
  • mathematical biology and archaeology
  • cosmology and quantum gravity

Lists of example projects in Pure and Applied Mathematics are also available.

We run research seminars in algebra and geometries, analysis, and applied mathematics . Our postgraduate students also get the opportunity to lead seminars.

Specialist courses are offered through the MAGIC distance learning consortium , sponsored in part by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

We're part of:

  • the North British Functional Analysis Seminar
  • the North British Geometric Group Theory Seminar
  • Algebra and Representation Theory in the North, funded by the London Mathematical Society and the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
  • the Joint Quantum Centre with Durham University

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Please rest assured we make all reasonable efforts to provide you with the programmes, services and facilities described. However, it may be necessary to make changes due to significant disruption, for example in response to Covid-19.

View our  Academic experience page , which gives information about your Newcastle University study experience for the academic year 2024-25.

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Qualifications explained.

Find out about the different qualification options for this course.

An MPhil is available in all subject areas. You receive research training and undertake original research leading to the completion of a 40,000 - 50,000 word thesis.

Find out about different types of postgraduate qualifications

A PhD is a doctorate or doctoral award. It involves original research that should make a significant contribution to the knowledge of a specific subject. To complete the PhD you will produce a substantial piece of work (80,000 – 100,000 words) in the form of a supervised thesis. A PhD usually takes three years full time.

How you'll learn

As a Mathematics PhD or MPhil student you'll be supported by your supervision team. You'll also go through a research training analysis to identify any skills that you need to develop.

Depending on your modules, you'll be assessed through a combination of:

We offer a wide range of projects for the thesis. These will be provided by our academics. You can also propose your own topic.

Our mission is to help you:

  • stay healthy, positive and feeling well
  • overcome any challenges you may face during your degree – academic or personal
  • get the most out of your postgraduate research experience
  • carry out admin and activities essential to progressing through your degree
  • understand postgraduate research processes, standards and rules

We can offer you tailored wellbeing support, courses and activities.

You can also access a broad range of workshops covering:

  • research and professional skills
  • careers support
  • health and safety
  • public engagement
  • academic development

Find out more about our postgraduate research student support

Your development

Faculty of science, agriculture and engineering (sage) researcher development programme .

Each faculty offers a researcher development programme for its postgraduate research students. We have designed your programme to help you:

  • perform better as a researcher
  • boost your career prospects
  • broaden your impact

You'll build your transferable skills and increase your confidence. You'll do this through workshops and activities. You’ll cover:

  • techniques for effective research
  • methods for better collaborative working
  • essential professional standards and requirements

Your programme is flexible. You can adapt it to meet your changing needs as you progress through your doctorate.

Doctoral training and partnerships

There are opportunities to undertake your PhD at Newcastle within:

  • a Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT)
  • a Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP)

Being part of a CDT or DTP has many benefits. They combine research expertise and training of many leading universities and academic schools. You’ll study alongside a cohort of interdisciplinary PhD students.

PhDs are usually funded. All opportunities available are in the fees and funding section of each PhD course page. The following centres/partnerships may have PhD opportunities available in your subject area:

  • Centre for Doctoral Training in Cloud Computing for Big Data
  • EPSRC Aura Centre for Doctoral Training in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment
  • Discovery Medicine North - MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership
  • Sustainable Electric Propulsion Centre for Doctoral Training

Your future

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Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl+ initiative.

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All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body

From 1 January 2021 there is an update to the way professional qualifications are recognised by countries outside of the UK

Check the government’s website for more information .

Fees and funding

Tuition fees for 2024 entry (per year), home fees for research degree students.

For 2024-25 entry, we have aligned our standard Home research fees with those set by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) . The standard fee was confirmed in Spring 2024 by UKRI.

For 2025-26 entry, we will be aligning our standard  Home research fees  with those set by  UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) . The standard fee will be confirmed in Spring 2025 by UKRI.

As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee to increase in each subsequent academic year of your course, subject to government regulations on fee increases and in line with inflation.

Depending on your residency history, if you’re a student from the EU, other EEA or a Swiss national, with settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, you’ll normally pay the ‘Home’ tuition fee rate and may be eligible for Student Finance England support.

EU students without settled or pre-settled status will normally be charged fees at the ‘International’ rate and will not be eligible for Student Finance England support.

If you are unsure of your fee status, check out the latest guidance here .

Scholarships

We support our EU and international students by providing a generous range of Vice-Chancellor's automatic and merit-based scholarships. See  our   searchable postgraduate funding page  for more information.  

What you're paying for

Tuition fees include the costs of:

  • matriculation
  • registration
  • tuition (or supervision)
  • library access
  • examination
  • re-examination

Find out more about:

  • living costs
  • tuition fees

If you are an international student or a student from the EU, EEA or Switzerland and you need a visa to study in the UK, you may have to pay a deposit.

You can check this in the How to apply section .

If you're applying for funding, always check the funding application deadline. This deadline may be earlier than the application deadline for your course.

For some funding schemes, you need to have received an offer of a place on a course before you can apply for the funding.

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Entry requirements

The entrance requirements below apply to 2024 entry.

Qualifications from outside the UK

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This policy applies to all undergraduate and postgraduate admissions at Newcastle University. It is intended to provide information about our admissions policies and procedures to applicants and potential applicants, to their advisors and family members, and to staff of the University.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS

Mathematics plays a fundamental role in scientific discovery and development. This course is designed to develop a mathematical education, both as an entity in itself and as a subject that is applicable to social and scientific fields. The program is flexible with different options for the students. The options cover pure theory, which prepares the student for more advanced mathematical studies, and applied mathematics with a focus on mathematical modeling which provides a basis for solution of real world problems. Mathematics is critical ingredient for the development of social and scientific disciplines. It is therefore absolutely necessary to continuously produce a stream of graduates with strong mathematical foundation and problem-solving skills for the challenges in the research domain as well as in industry in Kenya and globally. With the advances in technology, the nature of research and business is becoming increasingly complex and quantitative. A good background in mathematics is essential for taking full advantage of these developments in technology. This program will equip the students with the necessary skills and capacity for advanced mathematical research as well as provide the necessary problem-solving skills to deal with real life situations and emerging issues. The aim of this programme is to provide the student with the opportunity to develop confidence and skills in pure and applied mathematics so as to use mathematical modeling and mathematical techniques to solve real world problems.

Philosophy of the Programme

T he philosophy of the program is to foster excellence in academic freedom, professionalism, and integrity through quality scholarly teaching, training, and research in Mathematics.

The rationale of the degree program is to equip the mathematically competent students with a advanced focus for research in mathematics and its applications. This course is designed to provide students with a broad training in mathematics useful in analysis and solution of problems in mathematical sciences. The programme is also ideally suited for students who want to pursue research towards a doctoral degree in mathematics and related areas.

The BSc in Mathematics program has been reviewed in line with the Commission for University Education (CUE) guidelines and also to take into account recent changes in advanced mathematics training worldwide. 

By the end of this program, the student will be able to:

  • Express and present mathematical arguments in a logical and precise manner.
  • Construct mathematical models for the abstraction of real-life phenomena
  • Apply physical insight and mathematical techniques in solving problems in mathematical sciences.
  • Demonstrate mathematical relationships and theories based on fundamental principles of Mathematics.

Modes of Delivery:

Physical (face to face)  : The programme will be delivered through a variety of face-to-face methods such as lectures, tutorials, individual or group assignments and presentations.

Virtual/Online: This shall consist of written self-instructional study modules e.g. study course materials,relevant literature and interactive devices and self-tests. Face-to-face introductory tutorials. Mediated technical learning materials such audio-visual and e-Learning.

Blended Learning.  The programme  may be delivered using both physical and online.

   Language(s) Used: The language used will be English

The Chairman, Department of Mathematics.

P.O.Box 30197-00100

Telephone: 020 4914143 / 020 4914148

Email:  [email protected] .

COURSE STRUCTURE AND DURATION

The Course shall extend over a minimum period of 8 semesters and a maximum period of 16 semesters

Each Academic year shall have two semesters of 15 weeks each.

A course unit shall be defined as 45 contact hours of lectures, tutorials and laboratory practicals.

The mode of delivery is organized via a combination of lectures, compulsory reading laboratories, and assignments. Teaching will be done via face to face lectures and open and distance e-learning.

COURSE STRUCTURE

A first-year student who registers for Bachelor of Science in Mathematics must register for the 9 core units and 3 common courses SMA101, SMA103, SMA104, SMA105, SMA108, SMA116, SMA121, SMA 140 and SMA161.

A second-year student who takes Bachelor of Science in Mathematics must register for the 12 units SMA201, SMA202, SMA203, SMA204, SMA205, SMA206, SMA208, SMA210, SMA221, SMA223, SMA240, and SMA250.

In the third year, a BSc mathematics student must register for the core units SMA301, SMA303, SMA306, SMA310, SMA320, SMA321, SMA322, SMA341.

In addition to the regulation  above:

  • Students who register for Pure Mathematics must register for SMA302 and SMA351.
  • Students who register for Applied Mathematics must register for SMA323 and SMA360.
  • Students who register for Statistics must register for SMA342 and SMA344.
  • Students who register for Operations Research must register for SMA351 and SMA372.

In the fourth year of study, students must register for three core units: SMA401, SMA403, and SMA405.

In addition to regulation above,

  • students who major in Pure Mathematics must register for SMA402, SMA406, SMA408, SMA410, SMA420, SMA425, and SMA480.
  • Students who major in Applied Mathematics must register for SMA 408, SMA 410, SMA420, SMA423, SMA425, SMA 461 and SMA480.
  • Students who major in Statistics must register for SMA 420, SMA 440, SMA441, SMA442, SMA443, SMA444, and SMA480.
  • Students who major in Operations Research must register for SMA410, SMA420, SMA 408, SMA461, SMA471, SMA473, and SMA480.
  •  Additional units may be selected from any of the fourth-year mathematics units for which the student has prerequisites.

Schedule of Intakes: 

The programme intake is in September of every year click the link below for more information on the application procedure  University of Nairobi online Application  Click this link to apply   

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Candidates must satisfy the University’s general admission criteria for undergraduate programmes.

Eligibility for consideration for admission into the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at the School of Mathematics shall be governed by the following minimum admission requirements or an equivalent qualification recognized by the senate.

Admission Requirements

A holder of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with a minimum aggregate performance of  C+. In addition, candidates must have obtained a minimum of grade B+ in mathematics.

A holder of the Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) with 2 principal passes in mathematics/physics, mathematics/chemistry, mathematics/geography, or Mathematics/Economics

Diploma in Computer Studies/Statistics/Education:

A holder of an ordinary diploma in computer studies, statistics, or education with mathematics as a major subject, with a minimum pass at credit level, from an institution recognized by the senate.

A Bachelors Degree:

A holder of a Bachelors’ Degree from an institution recognized by the senate preferably with a good mathematics background.

CREDIT TRANSFER AND EXEMPTIONS

The point of entry into the programme for candidates other than direct KCSE shall be approved by the Senate on recommendations of the Board of the School of Mathematics and shall be based on the qualification of the candidate.                                                                          

Credit Transfer

  • A candidate who has been admitted to this program and has taken and passes a course unit offered within another degree program may apply for transfer of the credit earned within the previous program to this program.
  • Credit transfers will only be approved from institutions and degree programs recognized by the senate.
  • Where a candidate wishes to transfer credit from a degree program of another institution to this program, the candidate shall send an application to the academic registrar justifying the request and provide evidence of the credentials which support such a request.
  • Credits may not be transferred in the third year and fourth year of study.
  • Application for credit transfer shall be considered only after the applicant has paid the exemption fees
  • Where a candidate wishes to be exempted from any course unit(s), the candidate shall send an application to the academic registrar justifying the request and provide evidence of credentials that support such a request. Such a candidate may be required to sit and pass an ordinary university exam in that unit.
  • Regulation 1 above notwithstanding, all course units which contribute towards the final award of the degree will be examined.
  • The examination undertaken under regulation 1 shall be graded out of 100% and the pass mark shall be 40%.
  •  Application for exemption shall be considered only after the applicant has paid an exemption fee.

Maximum Exemption and Credit Transfer

The total number of units that may be transferred plus those exempted may not exceed one-third of the total number of units prescribed in this program

Attachment Opportunities

Students can be attached but not limited to the following

  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Government parastatals and institutions
  • Research institutions
  • International organizations
  • Financial and non-financial institutions

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  • Data analyst
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS - I09      
YEAR 1 -12UNITS      
  Semester 1 Semester 2 TOTALS
TUITION 132,000 132,000 264,000
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 6,000 6,000 12,000
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 2,250 2,250 4,500
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
CAUTION - (ONCE) 5,000 0 5,000
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6,500 0 6,500
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2,000 0 2,000
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) 4,000 0 4,000
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7,000 0 7,000
Total-MathematicsYear 1 166,750 140,250 307,000
       
YEAR 2 -12UNITS      
  Semester 1 Semester 2 TOTALS
TUITION 132,000 132,000 264,000
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 6,000 6,000 12,000
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 2,250 2,250 4,500
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) 4,000 0 4,000
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6,500 0 6,500
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2,000 0 2,000
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7,000 0 7,000
Total-Mathematics Year 2 161,750 140,250 302,000
       
YEAR 3 -10UNITS      
  Semester 1 Semester 2 TOTALS
TUITION 132,000 132,000 264,000
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) 4,000 0 4,000
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 5,000 5,000 10,000
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 2,250 2,250 4,500
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6,500 0 6,500
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2,000 0 2,000
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7,000 0 7,000
Total-Mathematics Year 3 160,750 139,250 300,000
       
YEAR 4 -10UNITS      
  Semester 1 Semester 2 TOTALS
TUITION 132,000 132,000 264,000
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 5,000 5,000 10,000
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) 4,000 0 4,000
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 2,250 2,250 4,500
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1,000 0 1,000
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6,500 0 6,500
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2,000 0 2,000
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7,000 0 7,000
Total-Mathematics Year 4 160,750 139,250 300,000
       
Grand TOTALS     1,209,000
       

Written Examinations

ll course units taken in a given semester shall be examined at the end of that semester

A candidate for the degree shall satisfactorily complete such coursework and assignments as may be required for the scheme of study. Satisfactory completion of any such requirements shall be a condition for admission to the examination at the end of that semester of study.

A written examination for a course unit shall have a minimum duration of two hours.

The complete assessment of a taught course unit shall consist of continuous assessment tests, practical assignment and a written examination.  The contribution towards the unit aggregate score shall be 30% for continuous assessment and 70% for the final written examination.

Each course unit or its equivalent shall be graded independently out of a maximum of 100 marks and shall be according to the following grading system

                      A            70% - 100%

                      B            60% - 69%

                      C            50% - 59%

                      D            40% - 49%

                      E            Below 40% (Fail)

The Board of Examiners with the approval by the Senate shall give the following recommendations for each candidate:

  • Proceed to the subsequent year of study after passing at least 10 units in the 1st or 2nd year of study and at least 8 units in the 3rd year of study.
  • Qualify for supplementary examinations after passing 7 to 9 units in the 1st or 2nd year of study, and 6 or 7 units in the 3rd or 4th year of study.
  • Repeat the year of study after failing in 6 to 8 units in the 1st or 2nd year of study, and failing 5 or 6 units in the 3rd or 4th year of study.
  • Discontinued in any year of study after failing in at least 8 units in the 1st or 2nd year of study, and failing at least 6 units in the 3rd or 4th year of study.
  • Eligible to graduate in the final year of study after passing at least 8 units in the 4th year of study.

A candidate who fails to take any prescribed examination with good cause may, on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners and approval by Senate, be allowed to take a special examination for the unit before the start of the following academic year. Examinations taken under this clause shall be treated in accordance with the approved grading system.

A pass obtained in any supplementary examination shall be recorded as 40% in the candidate’s academic record.

In the event that the syllabus is revised, a candidate who is required to take any examination shall be required to take the examination in the equivalent course unit(s) in the revised syllabus.

The final award of the degree shall be based on the average mark scored in the third and fourth years of study.

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