Department of Mathematics Master’s Program Postgraduate Programme By National Central University |TopUniversities
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Tuitionfee

857 USDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

15 Mar, 2026Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Department of Mathematics Master’s Program is divided into two groups: Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. Master’s students are expected to complete their course of study in one-to-four academic years.

Course regulations for Master’s Program

I.       In order to qualify for graduation, master’s students are expected to earn at least 24 credit hours during their course of study.

II.    Course Requirements are as follows.

(A)     Basic courses include , , , , and . These are all one-year courses. In principle, the basic courses are offered at least once every two years, and should be offered every year.

(B)      Advanced courses include , , , , , and .

(C)      Core courses for Applied Mathematics in 5 categories:

  • Differential Equations:
  • Numerical Analysis:
  • Discrete Math:
  • Probability and Statistics:
  • Programming:


III.  Master’s students admitted into Pure Mathematics must complete at least 15 credits in Basic and Advanced courses. Among these credits, there must be at least 12 credits from Basic courses, and they must include at least one one-year course. Also, students must take either or for at least one semester, with a passing grade.

IV. Master’s students admitted into Applied Mathematics must complete at least 15 credits which course numbers start with MA5, MA6, MA7 or MA8. Seminar courses are not included in these 15 credits. Among these credits, there must be at least 9 credits from two categories of core courses for Applied Mathematics.

V.    Master’s students admitted into Applied Mathematics who want to take courses which course numbers are not start with MA must obtain the consent of their thesis advisors

Programme overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Department of Mathematics Master’s Program is divided into two groups: Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. Master’s students are expected to complete their course of study in one-to-four academic years.

Course regulations for Master’s Program

I.       In order to qualify for graduation, master’s students are expected to earn at least 24 credit hours during their course of study.

II.    Course Requirements are as follows.

(A)     Basic courses include , , , , and . These are all one-year courses. In principle, the basic courses are offered at least once every two years, and should be offered every year.

(B)      Advanced courses include , , , , , and .

(C)      Core courses for Applied Mathematics in 5 categories:

  • Differential Equations:
  • Numerical Analysis:
  • Discrete Math:
  • Probability and Statistics:
  • Programming:


III.  Master’s students admitted into Pure Mathematics must complete at least 15 credits in Basic and Advanced courses. Among these credits, there must be at least 12 credits from Basic courses, and they must include at least one one-year course. Also, students must take either or for at least one semester, with a passing grade.

IV. Master’s students admitted into Applied Mathematics must complete at least 15 credits which course numbers start with MA5, MA6, MA7 or MA8. Seminar courses are not included in these 15 credits. Among these credits, there must be at least 9 credits from two categories of core courses for Applied Mathematics.

V.    Master’s students admitted into Applied Mathematics who want to take courses which course numbers are not start with MA must obtain the consent of their thesis advisors

Admission Requirements

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 English Proficiency Certificate at CEFR B1 (Threshold) or above 

Chinese proficiency certificate at CEFR A2 (Waystage) or above 

Related Academic Publications

15 Mar 2026

Tuition fees

Domestic
857 USD
International
857 USD

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