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Studying engineering mathematics abroad

Engineering mathematics is a dynamic degree that allows international students to combine mathematical theory with real-world engineering applications, opening doors to innovative careers in robotics, aerospace, IT and beyond.

Engineering is a field driven by mathematics, and by studying Engineering Mathematics you will learn how to apply your mathematical skills to solve real world Engineering problems.

You should therefore have a keen interest in both mathematics and engineering in order to pursue studies in this subject area.

Students of a degree in Engineering Mathematics will be able to apply their knowledge to the development of future products, materials and technology, with roles in an exciting array of industries.

By studying in this field, your modules are likely to cover topics such as:

  • Data Analysis
  • Statistics
  • Information Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Robotics
  • Algebra

As a university graduate of studies in Engineering Mathematics, you will have the opportunity to find employment in a variety of area including:

  • Robotics
  • Automotive industry
  • Communication technology
  • Construction companies
  • Aerospace

Undergraduate programmes in Engineering Mathematics are commonly available at universities around the world as a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng degree) which typically take 3 years to complete when studied Full-time.

Entry requirements for undergraduate degrees in Intelligent Embedded Systems will usually include academic achievement at the level required by your chosen university in Mathematics. If applicable, you may also need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency in either TOEFL, IELTS tests.

Postgraduate programmes in Engineering Mathematics are most commonly offered at universities around the world as a Master of Science (MSc. degree/MS degree), which can typically take between 1-2 years to complete when studied Full-time, and may include an industrial placement year.

Entry requirements for postgraduate programmes in Intelligent Embedded Systems will usually include a bachelor/undergraduate degree in a related topic such as engineering or mathematics.

All engineering mathematics courses

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Applied Mathematics / Data Science BSc

Inholland University of Applied Sciences Netherlands

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Financial Engineering MSc

Distance and Independent Studies Center, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Germany Germany

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Civil Engineering and Construction Management MSc, Postgraduate Certificate

University of Derby Âé¶¹´«Ã½ United Kingdom

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Data Science MSc

University of Milano-Bicocca Italy

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Systems & Control Master Degree

University of Groningen Netherlands

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Engineering Mathematics BEng (Hon)

University of Aberdeen United Kingdom

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Engineering Mathematics MSc

Mälardalen University Sweden

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Environmental Engineering MSc

Newcastle University United Kingdom

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Mathematics with Software Engineering MMath, BSc

University of Manchester United Kingdom

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Preparatory Course for University Study - Master of Engineering Advanced Certificate

Institute for Language and Preparatory Studies, Charles University Czech Republic (the)

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Computer Engineering BSc (Hons)

Richmond, The American International University in London United Kingdom

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Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Mathematics BEng (Hons), Bachelor Degree

University of Newcastle, Australia Australia

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