Master’s in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Master’s in Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University in the United States:
A wide variety of advanced courses, seminars, and research opportunities is available in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. In addition to graduate programs in probability, statistics, operations research, optimization, discrete mathematics, scientific computation, and financial mathematics, advanced study is possible in interdisciplinary topics in cooperation with other departments, particularly the departments of Biostatistics, Computer Science, Economics, Environmental Health and Engineering, Health Services Administration, Mathematics, and Sociology. A graduate student in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics may thus develop a program that suits their individual interests and objectives.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 1 year
- Degree awarded by: Johns Hopkins University
- Admission criteria: Bachelor’s degree
- Language of instruction: English
- Format: Full-Time/on campus
- Tuition Fees: $60,480
- Application Fee: 85
Curriculum:
- Stochastic Processes
- Monte Carlo Methods
- Mathematical and Computational
- Foundations of Data Science
- Models, Simulation and Monte Carlo
- Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
Career opportunity:
- Data Analyst/Data Scientist
- Actuary
- Operations Research Analyst
- Quantitative Analyst
- Researcher/Teacher
Application Requirements:
Prospective students for our graduate programs must have completed a Bachelor’s level degree, ideally in Engineering, Mathematics, the Sciences, Finance* or Economics*. In addition, candidates should ideally have completed undergraduate-level courses in
- Calculus, through multivariable calculus
- Linear algebra
- Differential equations
- Probability and statistics
- Microeconomics and macroeconomics*
- Computer programming (e.g., in C++)
- At least two proof-writing courses
* Considered for applications for our MSE in Financial Mathematics
Admissions decisions are based on four major factors: Mathematical course background, grades (GPA), Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, and recommendation letters.
English language requirements:
Exam | Score |
TOEFL (iBT) | 100 |
IELTS | 7 |
Deadlines and intakes:
Intake: January 2024
Deadlines:
Early Decision I: NOV. 1
Early Decision II: JAN. 2
Regular Decision: JAN. 2
Transfer: MAR. 1
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (USD)
60,480
Application Fee
85
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
90
accommodation
Housing Options:
The Homewood Campus and Peabody Institute are the only JHU campuses that offer on-campus housing for students. All campuses have off-campus housing resources.
- Carey Off-Campus Housing
- DC Off-Campus Housing
- Homewood On-Campus Housing
- Medical Institutions Off-Campus Housing
- Peabody Housing (on and off-campus)
Short-Term Housing Options:
- The 929 Building: There is a nightly negotiated reduced-rate at the 929 Building which is located adjacent to the Medical Campus
- Summer housing on the Homewood Campus
After Graduation
The Life Design Lab—housed in the new Imagine Center—offers professional support and resources for launching a fulfilling career. It starts by helping you identify your interests and strengths, then show you how to leverage your experiences for the future.
Life Design Educators are nested in areas across campus to meet students where they are. You can find them in academic departments and offices like Diversity & Inclusion, Leadership Engagement and Experiential Development, and Athletics. So, when you graduate, you can approach career opportunities with intention and confidence.