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KU Leuven
Master of Mathematics
- Leuven, Belgium
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Dutch
This programme equips you with a command of numerical accuracy and versatility. You will not only be an all-around mathematician, but also a specialist in either pure or applied mathematics, able to analyse complex mathematical problems, design solutions, supervise their realisation, and communicate mathematical concepts to fellow mathematicians and non-specialists alike.


KU Leuven
Master of Mathematical Engineering
- Leuven, Belgium
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Dutch
The Master of Mathematical Engineering reveals the hidden technology behind nearly all aspects of modern life. Applications which otherwise have little in common, from financial products to medical scanners to wind farms, all process large amounts of data or are based on complex models. Mathematics is of critical importance to the future of these industries amid higher demands from customers and the environment.
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You'll study the logic behind numbers, probability, and data in one of Europe's most internationally connected academic settings. Belgium's universities teach largely in English at postgraduate level, and many undergraduate programs include multilingual coursework, so you're learning in a genuinely global environment from day one.
The learning environment fosters intellectual independence and encourages rigorous, evidence-based reasoning across every module. Through coursework in areas like statistical modeling, linear algebra, real analysis, and discrete mathematics, you'll develop methods that apply across industries worldwide. Applied coursework often includes industry-linked projects where you practice translating abstract theory into concrete, data-driven conclusions.
Belgium's strong financial, pharmaceutical, and technology sectors mean you'll find relevant research and internship opportunities close to campus, though the competencies you develop travel with you anywhere. Graduates move into roles in actuarial science, data analysis, research, quantitative finance, logistics, and public policy, among others. Whether you continue to postgraduate study or enter the workforce directly, a background in mathematics and statistics gives you analytical methods that remain valuable across almost every professional sector.