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Prospective Students

Operational Research and Applied Statistics (MSc)

1 Year (Full-time) / 2-3 Years (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)

Course Aims

Our new and innovative MSc programme will equip you with the necessary analytical skills, methods and ways of thinking to tackle and analyse complex organisational problems, help make better decisions, and to become confident statistical analysts. This is ideal training and experience for those looking for career opportunities in areas such as Operational Research, Management Science, Statistics, Management Consultancy, Business Analytics, Supply Chain Management, Government OR/Statistics etc.

Course Description

You will study a variety of problem-solving techniques, allowing you to build and use mathematical and statistical models, alongside skills to develop your abilities to communicate effectively to others. This programme will prepare you with essential techniques in Operational Research and Applied Statistics, and allow you to then select from a number of interesting and varied optional courses in topics such as supply chain modelling, healthcare, financial modelling, and Statistics and Operational Research for Government (delivered with input from the Office for National Statistics and Welsh Assembly Government).

We have designed and structured the programmes with both full and part-time students in mind. By adopting an efficient modular approach to teaching, part-time students will typically only need to be in the University for lectures and workshops for the equivalent of one day per week over 24 weeks each year, and complete the taught component of the programme over two years with up to a further year to complete the project dissertation. Full-time students will complete the programme in 12 months, which includes a 3 month period working with a company on a real problem of importance to that company.    

Special Features

The course is delivered by experts in the fields of Operational Research and Statistics, the skills that you will learn are highly transferable for use within industry, business and the public sector.

We enjoy close collaboration with a number of organisations who employ Operational Researchers, Statisticians and Financial/Risk Modellers, and critical to our programmes is the opportunity for you to put the theory into practice, through case studies and project work in the ‘real-world’. An important feature of the MSc is the project dissertation, allowing you to work with an external company. Studying our MSc programmes offers the possibility of exciting and rewarding career opportunities and progression. 

Entry Requirements:

Applications are welcome from people with:

Funding

The School has a number of scholarships on offer for full-time UK/EU students which will pay the entire fees and in some cases additional support towards living costs.  These are highly competitive and so you we suggest you apply early.

Note: International students pursuing part-time programmes of study are not eligible for Tier 4 (General Student) visas and must have alternative leave to remain in the UK if they intend to study at the University in person.

Tuition Fees:

  • UK & EU Full Time  
    £6,460.00
  • UK & EU Part Time  
    £4,290.00
    Fees payable in in years 1 and 2 only.
  • International Full Time  
    £15,000.00
  • International Part Time  
    £10,355.00
    Fees payable in in years 1 and 2 only.

Next intake: September 2012

School Contact

Name: Mrs Joanna Emery  

Telephone: +44(0)29 208 70851  

Fax:  

Email: EmeryJL4@cardiff.ac.uk  

School Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/maths

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Student Views

"After thoroughly enjoying my MSc course I decided to continue working in the area of Fluid Dynamics by studying for a PhD. I chose Cardiff because my supervisor is an expert in this field and because the university has an excellent reputation. With so many well-qualified students the competition for jobs is fierce, so a PhD will improve my chances when it comes to finding a career."
Claire Heaney (PhD in Fluid Dynamics)

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