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  Operational Research and Statistics MSc


University of Southampton    Faculty of Social Sciences

Full time September MSc 1 Year
Business & Management (5) Finance (14) Mathematics (25)

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Are you interested in a dynamic and highly valued academic programme? Look no further than the Operational Research and Statistics MSc at the University of Southampton. Ranked in the World Top 40 and 6th in the UK for Statistics and Operational Research, this programme offers a unique opportunity to work with multinational industry partners on real case studies. With a focus on operational techniques and advanced applied statistical methods, you'll gain essential skills in two highly sought-after disciplines. The programme structure allows you to choose from a range of modules and culminates in a three-month summer project with external organisations. Entry requirements include a 2:1 degree in a subject with quantitative training. Prepare yourself for a successful career in industries such as finance, manufacturing, and government sectors, or continue your research at the PhD level.

About the course

Join the University of Southampton, ranked in the World Top 40 and 6th in the UK for Statistics and Operational Research (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2021).

This programme offers you the opportunity to work with multinational industry partners on real case studies, whilst learning operational techniques and advanced applied statistical methods. You’ll graduate with the knowledge and essential skills in two highly valued disciplines. A highlight of this master’s degree is the three-month summer project in which you can complete to work with an external organisation. Many of these organisations are represented on the advisory board of our research centre, CORMSIS, and you’ll be able to network with companies such as Shell and British Airways.

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Entry Requirements

You’ll need a 2:1 degree in a subject which provides some quantitative training, such as:

computer science
economics
engineering
mathematics
physics
statistics

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