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Bachelor’s Programme Mathematics

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Mathematics, as a universal language, is the basis for science and engineering sciences. One of the main functions of mathematics is to develop solutions for problems within and outside of mathematics.

It is used to model natural phenomena and to express technical problems. Within the framework of digitalisation mathematics forms an essential building block for entering into progressive future careers.

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Graduates are able to elaborate, evaluate and implement scientific developments in the core fields of mathematics (algebra, analysis, discrete mathematics, geometry, numerical mathematics, probability theorey and statistics) and to apply them in interdisciplinary contexts. They possess multidisciplinary skills, such as the ability to work in a team, and to clearly present and document results.

The Bachelor’s Programme Technical Mathematics prepares graduates for occupational opportunities as mathematicians in industry and economy, and for the Master’s Programme Technical Mathematics. Graduates are able to recognize mathematical issues in natural science, engineering, economy and medicine, to analyse and mathematically model and solve them using a computer.

The programme conveys:

  • basic knowledge of algebra, analysis, discrete mathematics, geometry, numerical mathematics, probability theorey and statistics,
  • in-depth knowledge of applied branches in these subjects,
  • training of creative, analytical and sound reasoning,
  • the ability to independently develop mathematical knowledge,
  • knowledge of the efficient use of mathematical software,
  • the ability to work in a team as well as to present and document results.

The career fields range from high-tech industry, telecommunications and information technology to logistics, banks, insurances and statistical offices. For the access to highly qualified activities in these areas, completion of the Master’s Programme Technical Mathematics is recommended. Occupational profiles of graduates of the bachelor’s programme can be found in fields where problem-solving capacities and specially trained analytical and systematic thinking are required (e.g. management, administration or consulting companies).

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