Applied Mathematics MSc
Eötvös Loránd University
Key Information
Campus location
Budapest, Hungary
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 4,190 / per semester
Application deadline
31 May 2024
Earliest start date
02 Sep 2024
Introduction
Applied Mathematics MSc
The program gives a comprehensive knowledge of several areas in applied mathematics. The advanced courses present state of the art issues of the given area, e.g. in statistical methods, financial mathematics, code theory, numerical methods etc.
The goal of this program is to develop a student’s mathematical skills to solve industrial and other real-life problems and development tasks in innovative ways.
This program enables students to acquire fundamental capabilities such as:
- Modelling and analytical skills,
- Knowledge of numerical methods,
- Skills in programming and simulation,
- Experience with real-life mathematical models such as in industry or economy,
- Ability to handle huge amounts of data by integrating mathematical, numerical and statistical methods.
Admissions
Curriculum
Students enrolled in the program must obtain at least 120 credits in the following distribution:
- At least 18 credits from so called basic courses (B)
- At least 24 credits from so called core courses (C)
- At least 40 credits from so called differentiated courses (D)
In the framework of Modelling activities the Modelling project works (6 credits) are compulsory, and the Modelling week can be chosen freely. On top of these, 6 credits can be chosen freely from the list of all subjects offered to MSc students in mathematics and applied mathematics. Furthermore, a thesis (worth 20 credits) must be written at the end of the studies.
Program Outcome
Career Opportunities
Our graduates will be able to continue their career in industrial development and research, such as high tech industries, telecommunication, software development, financial institutions or insurance companies. They may also apply for Ph.D. studies either at Eötvös Loránd University or anywhere in the world.
Job examples
- system analyst in a financial institution (bank, investment, insurance)
- software development
- telecommunication
- high tech industry
- research mathematician