• Mathematics plays an important and ever-increasing role in many fields: Mathematical methods and processes are primarily present in natural science and engineering subjects but can increasingly be found in medicine, psychology, business and economics, social sciences, and linguistics.
  • The Mathematics bachelor’s study program reflects this by offering students training in a variety of skills. Students learn and acquire skills from a broad spectrum of mathematic core areas such as analysis and linear algebra, computer-oriented mathematics, numerics, and stochastics. With this fundamental knowledge of mathematics, students go on to choose a specialization. They also expand this foundation by studying a non-mathematic minor subject.