About Msc Engineering Mathematics in University of Bristol
Engineering mathematics is the art of applying mathematical and engineering principles to complex, real-world problems across areas as wide-ranging as artificial intelligence, ecology, medicine, physics, social media and sustainability.
For this MSc, you will be fully embedded within an engineering faculty, benefitting from unrivalled access to a broad range of industrial collaborations and pioneering research.
Spanning engineering, mathematics and computer science, this programme would suit graduates from any related discipline who would like to become versatile at solving multidisciplinary challenges.
Graduates will be well placed to meet the increasing demand from the industrial, government and service sectors for maths-savvy graduates who can work across traditional boundaries and drive high-tech innovation. From designing Formula One cars, to biomedicine and developing renewable energy technologies, our engineering graduates go on to a wide range of exciting careers.
Entry Requirements
- an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree that is equivalent to a UK upper second-class degree (also known as a 2:1).
English language requirements
University of Bristol Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1876 |
Enrollment |
23,590 |
Acceptance rate |
68% |
Student:faculty ratio |
7:1 |
English Language Proficiency |
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE |
Student population |
30,000+ |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Type |
Semester wise |
Bristol Highlights Cost of living
Expenses |
Cost (in GBP) annually |
Accommodation |
4000-13000 |
Food |
911-1234 |
Utilities |
500-750 |
Books |
400 |
Toiletries |
700 |
Sports and entertainment |
1500 |