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109 Master's degrees in Computational Mathematics
Mathematical, Computational, and Systems Biology
The goal of the Mathematical, Computational, and Systems Biology program at University of California, Irvine (UCI) is to provide students from a variety of educational backgrounds with Ph.D. training suitable for research careers in the nascent field of Systems Biology.
Chemical Engineering (Modeling, Simulation and Informatics)
The Chemical Engineering (Modeling, Simulation and Informatics) program of the University at Buffalo offers a Master of Science (MS) degree and a Master of Engineering (ME) degree.

Biomedical Engineering (Computational Bioengineering)
Apply mathematical models and techniques to biological data to improve our understanding of how organisms function and how diseases progress on Biomedical Engineering (Computational Bioengineering) programme offered at Imperial.
Applied and Computational Mathematics
The Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM) Graduate Program at Florida State University provides students with extensive research and educational experiences in modeling, analysis, algorithms, computation and simulation for problems arising throughout mathematics, science, and engineering.
Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM)
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)'s Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM) MS program delves into the intersection of mathematical theory and practical applications in various fields.
Mathematical and Computational Sciences
The Mathematical and Computational Sciences programme at the University of Prince Edward Island is a research-focused Master of Science degree. This full-time course requires a thesis and a research project, typically completed over two years. It offers a professional and challenging environment for advanced scientific study.
Computational Physics
The Computational Physics degree from California State University Long Beach provides a master’s degree programme that emphasizes the use of computers to solve problems in physics.

Computational Applied Mathematics
The Computational Applied Mathematics degree from The University of Edinburgh provides its students with the strong foundations needed to contribute to these advances and become science and technology leaders. It equips them with vital skills in mathematical and statistical modelling, numerical methods, machine learning and high-performance computing.
High-Performance Computing for Scientific Applications
The High-Performance Computing for Scientific Applications at Temple University will teach you to blend mathematics and science.
Scientific Computing
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the MSc program in Scientific Computing was one of the first in North America, and remains the only such program in Atlantic Canada. Both MSc and PhD programs are now being offered in Scientific Computing.
Computational Engineering and Mathematics
The Computational Engineering and Mathematics programme from Rovira i Virgili University offers advanced specialization in computational models, technological innovation, and scientific applications to apply abstract mathematical thinking to find practical solutions.
Computational Data Science (Mathematics)
The Computational Data Science (Mathematics) B.Sc. programme at Indiana University Indianapolis offers a comprehensive education in data science, focusing on mathematical principles. This degree is designed for those seeking to deepen their understanding of data analysis and computational techniques.

Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics MSc course offered at Imperial provides training in many different areas of applied mathematics, equipping you with a range of mathematical, modelling and presentation skills for problem-solving and research.

Computer Science
Launch your tech career with a practical introduction to computer science, programming, and problem-solving, even without prior experience with the Computer Science programme from University of Essex Online.
Computational and Applied Mathematics
Progress in the sciences and technologies involved in the new digital era, such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, or data analysis, but also in other important contexts, from biomedicine to finance, requires the correct application of knowledge, both theoretical and practical. We offer a master degree in Computational and Applied Mathematics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing)
The Civil and Environmental Engineering (Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing) degree at Duke University develops efficient, precise algorithms to study and solve complex problems governed by the laws of mechanics.
Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
This Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing one-year master's course at the University of Oxford provides training in the application of mathematics to a wide range of problems in science and technology. Emphasis is placed on the formulation of problems, on the analytical and numerical techniques for a solution and the computation of useful results.
Computational and Quantitative Methods
The Lamar University Master of Science Degree in Computational and Quantitative Methods is for anyone interested in using mathematical tools in data analysis, with applications in mathematics, statistics, finance, computer science or accounting courses.
Applied and Computational Mathematics
The Applied and Computational Mathematics program of Rochester Institute of Technology is designed for you to create innovative computing solutions, mathematical models, and dynamic systems to solve problems in industries such as engineering, biology, and more.
Applied Computational Mechanics
The program offers a modern curriculum designed for those who want to work at the intersection of mathematics, mechanics, physics, and advanced computing. It prepares students to tackle complex challenges in fluid and solid mechanics, mathematical and numerical modeling, including the use of modern data-driven methods of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI).