54 Master's degrees in Computational Mathematics in Europe
Mathematics and Computation
Understand the mathematical foundations of the structures and processes in today's society. Learn more at the Mathematics and Computation programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Data Science
The Master of Science in Data Science at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is designed to develop expertise in data analysis and processing. This four-semester programme is available in both full-time and part-time formats, providing a comprehensive understanding of data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
Computational Physics
In the Master's Programme in Computational Physics at Stockholm University you will learn how to translate a mathematical model of a physical phenomenon into a robust computer program and then how to analyse the results from your calculations.
Applied and Computational Mathematics
The Applied and Computational Mathematics programme from KTH Royal Institute of Technology fosters skilled applied mathematicians, well-prepared for advanced industrial positions or PhD studies.

Maritime Engineering Science Advanced Computational Engineering
Study the latest maritime techniques, methods and software at the Maritime Engineering Science Advanced Computational Engineering MSc course offered by University of Southampton. Learn the theory and practice behind maritime computational engineering science as you take on practical design tasks and prepare how to work effectively with industry.
Computational Science and Engineering
This Computational Science and Engineering Master’s from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne is an interdisciplinary program which is designed to provide the students with a combination of skills in areas such as high performance computing, numerical mathematics, multiscale and multi-physics modeling together with a wide range of elective application courses.
Scientific Computing
The Scientific Computing program from TU Berlin is a strongly application-oriented program focused on current topics and problems. The program is also very much research focused as students are closely involved in teachers’ research projects.
Scientific Computing
The degree programme in Scientific Computing at Heidelberg University focusses on the development of methods and algorithms in applied mathematics and the implementation of these methods, using modern computer technology to apply them to actual situations.

Mathematics
This programme equips you with a command of numerical accuracy and versatility. You will not only be an all-around mathematician, but also a specialist in either pure or applied mathematics, able to analyse complex mathematical problems, design solutions, supervise their realisation, and communicate mathematical concepts to fellow mathematicians and non-specialists alike.
Mathematical and Computer Modeling in Civil Engineering
Today, many countries of the world are facing a significant shortage of, analysts with the knowledge and skills to solve practical problems, including in the field of construction, using modern digital technologies, mathematical methods and computer modeling. The Mathematical and Computer Modeling in Civil Engineering program is offered by Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU).
Computational Mathematics and Data Analysis
Precise and efficient scientific computations are vital for interdisciplinary collaborations. It IS crucial that these computations are stable, efficient, and lead to accurate solutions for complex challenges across diverse fields.

Computational Mathematical Finance
The Computational Mathematical Finance course from The University of Edinburgh is a dynamic new programme with the aim to deliver high quality training in the theory of Mathematical Finance with strong emphasis on computational methods.
Scientific Computing
The Scientific Computing course from the University of Cambridge graduates have rigorous research skills and are formidably well-equipped to proceed to doctoral research or directly into employment.
Computational and Applied Mathematics
This degree program is designed for students with an interest in mathematics and its application in science and engineering. Mathematical modelling, rigorous analysis and scientific calculations are essential for producing predictions and optimizing processes in scientific and engineering applications. The degree program is tailored to these needs.
Mathematical Analysis and Modeling
This Mathematical Analysis and Modeling programme from Tomsk State University is going to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in mathematical analysis, numerical methods, probability theory, mathematical statistics and computer technology.
Mathematics, Modeling and Simulation
The Mathematics, Modeling and Simulation program delivered by University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour offers up-to-date knowledge in areas of applied mathematics related to modeling with partial differential equations.
Computational and Mathematical Biology
The CENTURI Master of Computational and Mathematical Biology (CMB) at Aix-Marseille University aims to teach the analysis and the modelling of complex biological systems.
Computational Mathematics
Computational Mathematics from Charles University is devoted to the development, analysis, algorithmization, and implementation of methods for computer processing of mathematical models. It represents a transition from theoretical mathematics to practically useful results.

Artificial Intelligence
This Artificial Intelligence programme from Manchester Metropolitan University is now essential to how businesses and institutions operate.

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.