Advanced Specialisation Program in Mathematics
Universidade de Aveiro
Key Information
Campus location
Aveiro, Portugal
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
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Introduction
Advanced Specialisation Program in Mathematics
The Advanced Formation Course in Mathematics at the University of Aveiro (CFAMat-UA) allows for a more advanced scientific training, or an additional training in Mathematics, and diploma conferring. It is aimed at candidates with a master's degree in mathematics (or in a relevant related area) who seek a more advanced scientific training of shorter duration, less expensive, and with possibility for a future application to the Doctoral Program in Mathematics at the UA.
The course allows the development of research work within teams of experienced researchers, divided into the following sub-areas of specialization (or branches):
Branch in Mathematics: the formation is based on the competences and expertise of the different research groups and thematic lines of the CIDMA (Center for Research and Development in Mathematics and Applications). The excellence of research of this center guarantees a quality training, which reflects the state of the art of the different areas covered there.
Mathematics-Physics branch: based on the research group “Gravitational Geometry and Dynamics Group”of CIDMA, this branch aims to provide a recognized training in an area between Physics and Mathematics. It essentially aims at math students with some physics training (a master's in physics for example) or physics students with a strong component in mathematics.
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Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Year 1
1st Semester
- Research Seminar
- Specialized Modules in Educational Mathematics
- Advanced Topics in Mathematic
- Specialized Modules of Educational Mathematics
- Advanced Topics in Educational Mathematics
- Specialized Modules of Mathematics-physics
- Advanced Topics in Mathematical Physics
2nd Semester
Research Project