Master of Computational and Applied Mathematics (MCAAM) at Rice University
Master of Computational and Applied Mathematics (MCAAM) at Rice University |
Course Duration |
2 Years |
Course Intake |
january |
Course Details Website Link |
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Course Level |
Postgraduate |
Tution Fees |
$ 50,310 |
English Language Requirment |
IELTS |
7.0 |
TOEFL |
90 |
PTE |
0 |
The Master of Computational and Applied Mathematics (MCAAM) is an advanced, professional degree program designed for students interested in a technical career in industry or business. The MCAAM program provides students with a fundamental understanding of computational and applied mathematics tools that are essential to tackle complex problems in science, engineering and business. The MCAAM degree does not require a thesis.
It takes one and a half to two years to complete an MCAAM degree when studying full time. One hundred percent of MCAAM graduates received employment offers before they graduate. With proper planning and coordination of undergraduate major(s) and senior year courses, Rice undergraduates have the option to complete the MCAAM degree with just a fifth year of study. Candidates can also pursue the MCAAM degree part-time while working in industry.
Admission to the MCAAM program is open to qualified students holding bachelor's degrees (or its equivalent) in engineering, mathematics, or the physical, biological or mathematical sciences.
By entering the MCAAM program, you are joining a cohort of students enrolled in various professional master’s programs in the school of engineering.