Study abroad in Venice, Italy: Most popular universities for Applied Mathematics.

Are you thinking of studying Applied Mathematics, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Applied Mathematics in Venice, Italy. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Ca' Foscari University of Venice is a public university in Venice, Italy; it is usually known simply as Università Ca' Foscari. Since its foundation in 1868 it has been housed in the Venetian Gothic palace of Ca' Foscari, from which it takes its name.
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Most popular Applied Mathematics programmes for international students in Venice

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Applied Mathematics degree in Venice.

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Erasmus Mundus Master Course - QEM - Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

This is an EU-approved international joint graduate degree programme taught full-time over two years in France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The Erasmus Mundus Master Course - QEM - Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics programme is offered by the Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
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To apply at one of these universities, you may need a proof of English proficiency. There are several standardised English tests that you can take to proof your English level, such as the PTE (Pearson Test of English), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), CAE (Cambridge Advanced English) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System), offered by British Council and IDP. IELTS is the most popular of these tests, with British Council offering more than 1000 test locations and being accepted by more than 9,000 organisations world-wide.

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About Applied Mathematics

Applied Mathematics degrees teach students to quantify and explain observed physical, social or business phenomena, but also to predict possible outcomes. Applied Mathematics students use mathematical methods and models, as well as Computational Mathematics in areas such as materials analysis and processing, weather forecasting, financial services, network management, or optimisation.

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