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  Complex Systems Modelling - from Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc


King’s College London    Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engiineering Sciences

Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Business & Management (5) Economics (10) Mathematics (25)

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The Complex Systems Modelling MSc at King's College London is an exciting interdisciplinary programme that explores the application of mathematical techniques in various fields, from biomedicine to economics and social sciences. This research-led course is perfect for graduates interested in research and development in academia or industry. You'll study innovative modules covering complex systems theories, equipping you with the skills to tackle real-world problems. With top-notch research facilities and a central London location, you'll have unparalleled access to resources. To join this programme, you'll need a 2:1 honours degree in a quantitative discipline and a solid background in mathematics. Prepare to embark on a fascinating journey of discovery and career opportunities.

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Complex Systems Modelling MSc – from Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences course will teach you to apply mathematical techniques in the rapidly developing and exciting interdisciplinary field of complex systems and examine how they apply to a variety of areas including biomedicine, nature, economics and social sciences. This research-led course is suitable for graduates who wish to work in research and development in an academic or industrial environment.

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Entry Requirements

Bachelors degree with 2:1 honours degree in a suitable quantitative discipline, such as mathematics, physics, computer science, or engineering. A sound background in basic mathematics, in particular a familiarity with standard concepts of calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and elementary probability theory, will be assumed. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme.


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"King's is one of the few universities to offer an MSc programme fully devoted to Complex Systems. I had the opportunity to meet students from all over the world and that made my experience even more interesting."

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