The Bachelor's degree in Mathematics introduces the basic structures and techniques of mathematics. The aim of the course is to familiarize the students with the essential mathematical sub-disciplines and to convey mathematical ways of thinking and working. In addition, analytical thinking, abstraction skills, and the ability to structure complex relationships are trained.
This successful degree qualifies students for professions in which problem-solving skills and interdisciplinary teamwork are required (i.e. for a wide range of activities in research, business, and administration), the choice of an application subject is mandatory. The Technomathematics bachelor's degree is application-oriented and provides a ratio of mathematics to application subject of around 3: 2. It is possible to take later professional interests into account in the independent, individual study design by choosing the application subject at the beginning of the course. The following application subjects are currently offered in the bachelor's degree in industrial mathematics:
- Applied computer science
- Civil engineering
- chemistry
- Electrical engineering
- Computer science
- mechanical engineering