MSci in Mathematics Programme structure at King College

Currently, students study the following modules shown below. King’s reviews its modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the School/department for further advice.

Year 1
Eight core modules.

Year 1 Core
Calculus I
Calculus II
Geometry I
Introduction to Dynamical Systems
Linear Methods
Numbers & Functions
Probability & Statistics I
Introduction to Abstract Algebra

Year 2
Six core modules, plus two options.

Year 2 Core
Analysis I
Geometry of Surfaces
Groups & Symmetries
Intermediate Dynamics
Linear Algebra
Partial Differential Equations & Complex Variables

Year 2 Options
Discrete Mathematics
Elementary Number Theory
Probability & Statistics II

Year 3
Four core modules, plus four options from a wide range of courses.

Year 3 Core
Real Analysis II
Special Relativity and Electromagnetism
Complex Analysis
Introductory Quantum Theory

Year 3 Options
Topics in Mathematics
Numerical Methods
Galois Theory
Topology
Logic
Financial Mathematics
Linear Systems with Control Theory
History & Development of Mathematics
Rings and Modules
Mathematics Education & Communication
Introduction to Optimisation
Elementary Number Theory
Probability and Statistics II
Space-time Geometry and General Relativity

Year 4
Students undertake a substantial project, plus options, the most common of which are listed below.

Year 4 Core
MSci Project

Year 4 Options
Neural Networks
Manifolds
Applied Probability & Stochastics
Fourier Analysis
Lie Groups & Lie Algebras
Operator Theory
Point Particles & String Theory
Quantum Mechanics II
Quantum Field Theory
Basic Analysis
Mathematics Education and Communication
Algebraic Number Theory
Advanced General Relativity
Introduction to Supersymmetry

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