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  1. We carry out research of world class excellence spanning topics in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (at DPMMS), and Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (at DAMTP).

  2. The undergraduate course. The undergraduate course, called the Mathematical Tripos, is a three-year or a four-year course. If you graduate after three years, you receive the BA degree. If you graduate after four years, you receive the BA and MMath degrees.

  3. The undergraduate mathematics course, the Mathematical Tripos, lasts three or four years. Students take Parts IA, IB and II of the Mathematical Tripos in consecutive years. They may, with the agreement of the Faculty, continue to Part III of the Mathematical Tripos in their fourth year, after which they are eligible for both BA Honours and ...

  4. The University of Cambridge undergraduate mathematics course is widely regarded as one of the very best mathematics degrees of its kind. Lecture courses are taught by some of the world's top mathematicians, and you will receive both unparalleled learning support and outstanding pastoral care.

  5. Postgraduate Study in Mathematics. Various postgraduate courses of a mathematical nature are available at the University of Cambridge, including both taught courses and research degrees. Master of Advanced Study (MASt) / Master of Mathematics (MMath) / Part III.

  6. The Cambridge mathematics course offers you lectures in almost all areas of mathematics, from abstract logic to theo-retical physics, quantum information to differential geometry, mathematical biology to financial mathematics, and allows you to specialise in many different fields.

  7. Dr Henry Bradford. Dr Chris Brookes. Dr Jack Button. Dr Rachel Camina. Angela Capel Cuevas. Dr Alejandra Castro Anich. Professor Michael Cates. Professor Colm-Cille Patrick Caulfield. Professor Anthony David Challinor.

  8. Students continuing from the Cambridge Tripos for a fourth year, study towards the Master of Mathematics (MMath). The requirements and course structure for Part III are the same for all students irrespective of whether they are studying for the MASt or MMath degree.

  9. Our current mathematical community thrives in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, the building that houses the Faculty of Mathematics and, most importantly, our students and staff, including Caucher Birkar, Sir Tim Gowers and Sir David Spiegelhalter.

  10. Overview. Part III is a 9 month taught masters course, leading to an MMath degree for those students who are undergraduates at Cambridge, and to an MASt (Master of Advanced Study) for students who join from other universities. As a taught masters programme, the main emphasis is on learning through lecture courses.

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