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KU Leuven Master of Mathematical Engineering
KU Leuven

KU Leuven

Master of Mathematical Engineering

MSc

2 years

English, Dutch

Full time

EUR 7,771 / per year *

On-Campus

* for non-EEA; EUR 1157 for EEA | for the most recent – and only official – information on tuition fees, please check the KU Leuven webpage

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Mathematical Engineering focuses on blending mathematics with engineering principles. The program equips students with advanced mathematical techniques and applications in technology and engineering design. It typically takes two years to complete, with options for full-time or part-time study. Students engage in practical projects to enhance their skills and knowledge in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles in sectors like engineering, data analysis, finance, and research. They may work as mathematical modelers, data scientists, or operations researchers, utilizing their expertise to solve complex problems in different industries.

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About this programme

Just how does an auto-pilot work? How do you determine the value of financial products such as options? How can one find abnormalities in brain images caused by epileptic seizures? Mathematical techniques have proven crucial for the efficient treatment of the underpinning data that answers these questions, providing fast and accurate simulation and optimisation. The Master in Mathematical Engineering will equip you to with the fundamental expertise necessary to handle, optimise and control data for the application of solutions to contemporary problems.

The emphasis is not on abstract mathematical theory, but on the application, the design, analysis, implementation and use of mathematical models and algorithms in order to solve mathematical problems from industry.

Programme strengths

  • A broad range of elective courses allows the freedom to develop an individual study programme that’s tuned to your interest.
  • The master is supported by high-quality research that has led to several spin-off companies, fulfilling a variety of applications in the real world.
  • The programme is organised by the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and students can use the computer infrastructure of both departments.
  • Students will become familiar with different fields of research which broadens their outlook and skill set.