Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics
Timetables
Morning lectures and some afternoons in your first year.Table of credits for each course
Basic training | Compulsory | Optional | Bachelor's degree final project | |
1st year | 51 | 9 | ||
2nd year | 9 | 51 | ||
3rd year | 60 | |||
4th year | 48 | 12 | ||
Totals | 60 | 120 | 48 | 12 |
Period of study
Six-monthlyPart-time or full-time
Full-timeSpecialisations
Specialisation in EconomaticsSpecialisation in Statistics
Specialisation in Mathematical Engineering
Specialisation in Fundamental Mathematics
Basic and compulsory training
1st year | 2nd year |
Real Variable Functions Linear Algebra Fundamentals of Mathematics Physics Computer Tools for Mathematics Current Science Topics |
Modelling Workshop Calculus in Different Variables and Optimisation Mathematical Analysis Linear Geometry Algebraic Structures Numerical Methods Discrete Mathematics Seminar |
3rd year | 4th year |
Differential Equations and Modelling I Differential Equations and Modelling II Galois Theory Complex and Fourier Analysis Probability and Stochastic Modelling Statistics Topology Differential Equations |
Bachelor's Degree Final Project |
Optional subjects
4th year | |
48 optional credits must be taken. Students can take subjects from specialisation tracks or opt for more general training. Not all optional subjects are offered each year. |
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(1) All optional subjects are for 6 credits, except this one, which is for 12 credits.
In order to obtain a specialisation at least 30 credits must be taken for each track. The remaining optional credits can be made up of other subjects from the specialisation or from fourth year optional subjects.
Specialisation in Statistics | Specialisation in Economatics |
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Specialisation in Mathematical Engineering | Specialisation in Fundamental Mathematics |
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(2) Compulsory for obtaining the Specialisation in Fundamental Mathematics.