I'm pretty interested in this master's program too, but I'm a math undergraduate, so I'd do the mathematics track. Nevertheless, I'd like to know if there's any other masters on mathematical logic that fit my interests, or if I'm having the wrong impression about this one, just in case.
It would help knowing a little more about my interests, so here it goes: I really enjoy abstract problems and reasoning; I'm pretty interested in some philosophical branches such as metaphysics, philosophy of language, and of course logic (I began as a philosophy undergrad before I discovered my love for math), but I don't enjoy that much the topics related to sociology or history; and lastly, as an undergrad, I'm enjoying algebra and a little bit of topology (particularly when studying abstract structures), but not so much when it comes to computers (programming mostly), and definitely not when it comes to statistics.
Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks!