MMath

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Noun[edit]

MMath (uncountable)

  1. Master of Mathematics degree.
    • 1992, Bulletin:
      It is clear that these courses provide a more highly focused and specialised training than is envisaged in the recommended four-year MMath degree.
    • 2002, Institution of Electrical Engineers, Radar 2002: 15-17 October 2002, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, UK., Inspec/Iee
      Carole L. Tham received her MMath(Hons.) degree in Mathematics from the University of Manchester, UK.
    • 2012, Kang Zhang, Software Visualization: From Theory to Practice, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN:
      He received his MMath and BMath degrees from the school of Computer Science of the University of Waterloo in 1999 and 2001.

Usage notes[edit]

The MMath is separate from an MSc in mathematics.