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Chartered Mathematician

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In the United Kingdom, the Chartered Mathematician (CMath) designation represents high levels of professionalism and competence in mathematics[1]. It is awarded by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications to practicing professional mathematicians who demonstrate, as well as their professional status and competence, a commitment to keep pace with advancing knowledge in mathematics and its applications. All those on the register of Chartered Mathematicians must have met, and continue to uphold, the requirements in all four of the following components:

  • Education
  • Postgraduate training and experience
  • Professional standing
  • Continuing Professional Development

These requirements are summarised below[1].

Educational requirements

Holding any one of the following, or its equivalent.

  1. An approved MMath honours degree.
  2. An approved BSc honours degree in mathematics followed by a higher level taught or research degree in mathematics or a cognate subject.
  3. An approved BSc honours degree in mathematics followed by subsequent training and experience in employment to obtain equivalent competences to those specified by the QAA for taught masters degrees.

Postgraduate Training and Experience requirements

Having at least five years postgraduate training and experience, including employment for a minimum of two years, requiring the application of mathematical knowledge.

Professional Standing requirements

Having been employed at an appropriate level of professional standing for a minimum period of two years in which the professional skills of a Chartered Mathematician are pertinent to the execution of the duties of the post.

Continuing Professional Development requirements

A commitment to maintaining their continuing professional development throughout their careers.

Post-nominal letters

Chartered Mathematicians are entitled to use the title ‘Chartered Mathematician’ and may use CMath as a prefix to membership grade (i.e. CMath MIMA or CMath FIMA).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Chartered Mathematician Designation". IMA.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)