Students learn about mathematical areas of application relevant to economics, such as B. Stochastics, Statistics, Optimization and Numerical Mathematics. There is also an in-depth examination of sub-areas of mathematics, which can be either application-oriented or with a focus on basic principles. Economics with freely selectable modules from economics and business management comprise about 20% of the course work. About 20% of the entire course of study is related to computer science, which deals with algorithms, data structures, and databases.