Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Environmental and Geographic Information Systems)
Entry requirements
All streams require a 2:1 BSc (Honours) degree or international equivalent
- In Physics or a subject with basic physics courses OR
- In Computer Science OR
- In Mathematics OR
- In Earth Sciences OR
- In Engineering OR
- In any natural sciences with a strong quantitative element.
We encourage applicants to select a specialization area that aligns with their background. Please note that standard business degrees do not provide the necessary mathematical foundation.
Additional requirements
- Applicants must demonstrate strong programming skills in at least one compiled language, preferably C or C++, although Rust, Java, C#, Fortran, or Pascal are also acceptable. Proficiency in Python may suffice if the applicant has a strong background in their chosen specialization. Those lacking experience in C or C++ are advised to enrol in our pre-sessional course.
- Additionally we require knowledge of undergraduate-level mathematics, covering linear algebra, calculus, integration, ordinary and partial differential equations, and probability theory.
- Please see the University guidance for information on required English language levels.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Developments in fields such physics, engineering, Earth sciences or finance are increasingly driven by experts in computational techniques. Those with the skills to write code for the most powerful computers in the world and to process the biggest data sets in the world have the potential to make a positive impact on issues relating to the Earth and its environment.
Our suite of Masters in Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (MISCADA) offers an application-focused course to deliver these skills with three interwoven strands:
- Computer Science underpinnings of scientific computing (algorithms, data structures, implementation techniques, and computer tool usage)
- Mathematical aspects of data analysis and the simulation and analysis of mathematical models
- Implementation and application of fundamental techniques in an area of specialisation (as well as options in Astrophysics, Engineering, AI Platforms, Computer Vision and Robotics, or Environmental and Geographic Information Systems we offer options in Astrophysics, Engineering, AI Platforms, Computer Vision and Robotics, or Financial Technology)
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There’s great synergy between the modules and you will be given plenty of opportunities to put your learning into practice from the start of the course, including analysis of data across a range that includes satellites and handheld devices. Our research-led approach allows you to take some of the newest theoretical ideas and directly translate them into working codes in their respective application areas.
If you have an undergraduate degree in a science subject with a strong quantitative element, including computer science and mathematics and want to work at the highest level in earth and environmental sciences, either in academia or in industry, then this could be the course you’re looking for.
The MISCADA specialist qualification in Environmental and Geographic Information Systems is designed to equip you with advanced knowledge and skills in the use of sophisticated datasets and tools to tackle cutting-edge and societally-relevant problems relating to the Earth’s environment and management of its scarce resources. We introduce a variety of Earth and environmental datasets, as well as the specialist mathematical and software tools required for their quantitative and computational analysis.
Course structureYear 1 modules
Core modules:
Introduction to Machine Learning and Statistics
provides knowledge and understanding of the fundamental ideas and techniques in the application of data analysis, statistics and machine learning to scientific data.
Introduction to Scientific and High Performance Computing
provides knowledge and understanding of paradigms, fundamental ideas and trends in High Performance Computing (HPC) and methods of numerical simulation.
Project
is a substantive piece of research into an unfamiliar area of Earth and environmental sciences, scientific computing or data analysis, or a related area in cooperation with an industry partner. The project will develop your research, analysis and report-writing skills.
Environmental and Geographic Information Systems
introduces a variety of Earth and environmental, and geospatial datasets and the specialist mathematical and software tools required for their quantitative and computational analysis. The module also provides advanced knowledge of how to use these datasets and tools to tackle cutting-edge and societally-relevant problems. The module includes a field trip in which students can gather geospatial data and learn how to process it on the fly. The module culminates in a mini project.
Professional Skills
provides C refresher training with an outlook into large-scale code usage. You will also develop wider professional skills in areas such as entrepreneurship, intellectual property and build the skill you will need to communicate novel ideas in science, and reflect on ethical issues around data and research.
Optional modules:
Plus optional modules which may include:
- Advanced Statistical and Machine Learning: Foundations and Unsupervised Learning
- Advanced Statistics and Machine Learning: Regression and Classification
- Data Acquisition and Image Processing
- Performance Modelling, Vectorisation and GPU Programming
- Advanced Algorithms and Discrete Systems
- Computational Linear Algebra and Continuous Systems
Information for international students
If you are an international student who does not meet the requirements for direct entry to this degree, you may be eligible to take a pre-Masters pathway programme at the Durham University International Study Centre.
Fees and funding
For further information see the course listing.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
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