• The Bachelor's degree in Computational Mathematics is divided into so-called modules. Each module is completed with a module examination that includes one or two lectures. 
  • In the first two semesters with a basic block and courses that should facilitate the transition from school to university, students will become familiar with the basics.
  •  In the second part of the course (semesters three to six), students will deepen student's knowledge with a focus on application-oriented mathematics. Towards the end of student studies, students will write student bachelor's thesis under the supervision of a lecturer.