In the master's degree program, Mathematics students can acquire comprehensive scientific knowledge in the main field of mathematics. They can choose from the following areas: “Algebra, Number Theory, and Logic,” “Mathematical Analysis and Differential Equations,” “Discrete Mathematics,” “Geometry and Topology,” “Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing,” and “Probability Theory and Stochastic Analysis.”
In addition to introductory lecture modules, students of this degree program can also directly attend advanced master's - level lectures in other mathematical areas. Mathematics topics are furthermore presented in special graduate seminars. Students can gain practical experience, for example, through practical tutoring, internships in the industrial sector, or programming projects. Those interested in applying mathematics to other areas of science can also choose modules from a minor.