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Some universities in the UK host departments of ''Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics'', but it is now much less common to have separate departments of pure and applied mathematics. Schools with separate applied mathematics departments range from [[Brown University]], which has a well-known and large Division of Applied Mathematics that offers degrees through the [[doctorate]], to [[Santa Clara University]], which offers only the [[M.S.]] in applied mathematics. Many research universities divide their mathematics department into pure and applied sections (e.g., [[MIT]]).
Fundamental applied mathematics is taught at second-level in some countries, such as [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], where it is
== See also ==
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