The Master’s in Mathematics at Osaka Metropolitan University is a graduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge and research skills in both pure and applied mathematics. The program enables students to explore specialized areas such as algebra, analysis, geometry, mathematical modelling, computational mathematics, and applied mathematical methods used in science and engineering. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, problem-solving seminars, and supervised research, students develop strong analytical and quantitative abilities required to address complex scientific and technological challenges. The program culminates in the preparation and submission of a master’s thesis that reflects the student’s capability to conduct independent mathematical research.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
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Sugimoto Campus: Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka (formerly OCU main campus).
Nakamozu Campus: Naka-ku, Sakai (formerly OPU main campus).
Abeno Campus: Abeno-ku, Osaka (site of the School of Medicine and Hospital).
Habikino Campus: Habikino-shi (School of Nursing/Comprehensive Rehabilitation).
Rinku Campus: Izumisano-shi (near Kansai International Airport, specialized fields).
Morinomiya Campus: Joto-ku, Osaka (scheduled to open in Fall 2025).
Umeda Satellite: Located in the Umeda/Kita area for business and academic use.