3 Degrees in Mathematics in Germany for 2024

Degrees in Mathematics in Germany for 2024Filter
  • Mathematics, Modeling and Data Analytics

    Constructor University Undergraduate Programs

    • Bremen, Germany

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Mathematics is the language of modern science and the foundation for many technological advances. Various aspects of modern life, including communication, internet security, finance, and business, rely fundamentally on mathematics and mathematical modeling. Progress in mathematics leads to more effective solutions and expanded forms of applications. With the remarkable expansion of data science in the last two decades, mathematics has become even more critical. A thorough understanding of mathematics is necessary for comprehending data science models, which can aid in identifying patterns, creating more precise models, and making more dependable predictions based on data.

    • Passau, Germany

    Full time

    4 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    In addition to being a science in its own right, mathematics plays a fundamental role in the quantitative areas of practically all other academic disciplines, particularly in the natural sciences, engineering, business administration, economics, medicine, and psychology. Mathematical results permeate nearly all facets of life and are a necessary prerequisite for the vast majority of modern technologies – and as our IT systems become increasingly powerful, we are able to mathematically handle enormous amounts of data and solve ever more complex problems.

  • M.Sc. Mathematics International

    Julius Maximilians Universität Würzburg

    • Würzburg, Germany

    Full time

    4 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    The research-oriented Master's program in Mathematics aims at students with a special interest in mathematics as an exact science who want to acquire a broad and deep knowledge of the field. The two-year English-taught program offers basic and advanced lecture courses, "Research in Groups" courses (RiGs), and seminars. The courses cover a variety of topics of current research interests in many areas of pure and applied mathematics. The focus of the program is to introduce students who are very early in their careers to research-oriented questions.