• Mathematicians are in demand in many branches: banks, insurance, business consultancy, the computer industry, and many more. The bachelor’s program acquaints students with the principles of mathematical thought and work and introduces them to the most important subdisciplines of the field. Students can design part of the course of study themselves by choosing lecture courses on specialized topics and elective courses, e.g., in physics, computer science, or economics.
  • Graduates of the bachelor’s program are qualified to begin the master’s program. Prior knowledge in advanced mathematics is not a prerequisite, but a solid background in school mathematics is useful. It is possible to switch between the teacher education program and the bachelor’s program in the early phases of the course of study.