| Programme details | |
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| Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
| Discipline: |
Mathematics
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| Study modes: | full-time |
| University website: | Mathematics |
Mathematicians are in demand like never before, both in Germany and internationally. Banks and management consultancies together with IT and telecommunication firms are actively looking for well-qualified mathematicians. Along with these companies, universities and research institutes value not only mathematicians' knowledge but also their analytical skills.
Students on the Master's programme 'Mathematics' work in small groups and are individually supervised by professors and their assistants. Graduates from the Master's programme are thus optimally prepared for challenging roles in national and international mathematical research and development.
The research-oriented Master's programme in mathematics provides a high-profile education in the following areas:
There is a strong collaboration with the Department of Computer Science and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in the areas of discrete mathematics, complexity theory, and computational geometry.
Successful completion of our master's programme requires a total of 120 credit points (CP). Students are normally required to attain 30 CP each semester.
Compulsory modules make up 42 CP, from which 30 CP are allocated to the master's thesis and 12 CP to the master's seminar. Six months are reserved for writing the thesis, before completion of which students must take a master's seminar of direct relevance.
Students must take optional modules with a total of at least 61 CP. These modules include choosable courses from the range of core modules, advanced lectures and seminars in mathematics. Tutoring, language courses, soft skill workshops or industrial placements can also generate up to 17 credit points. Details can be found in the programme regulations.
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