• In the Mathematics master’s degree program students build on what they learned in their undergraduate degree, expanding their learning of mathematic theories, methods, and skills.
  • The program offers students a high degree of flexibility when choosing courses allowing them to find their specialization.
  • Students can choose to focus on the following fields. Numerical mathematics: Here students may take modules on Computational Finance or Control or Matrix Theory. Differential equations, functional analysis, non-linear optimization, and modeling: Examples of modules in this component are Functional Analysis II or Inverse Problems. Stochastics and financial mathematics: Here students can study Actuarial Mathematics or Stochastic Processes in Evolution. Geometry and mathematical physics: In this component, students can further their knowledge in Differential Geometry II or Mathematics Visualization. Discrete mathematics and algebra: Students choosing this focus may study Convex Geometry or Approximation Algorithms.