Mathematics International
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The two-year Master’s programme Mathematics International is a scientific-research-oriented degree programme, which is oriented to the needs of the international higher education market. It is not necessary to take a non-mathematical minor subject: Instead of the usually obligatory non-mathematical (minor) subject, we offer in-depth study in the chosen specialization as well as the acquisition of further key skills (e.g. language, international experience). The programme builds on the knowledge acquired in the Bachelor’s degree programme in mathematics at TU Kaiserslautern. On the one hand, the study programme focuses on a broad mathematical education, in which students become acquainted with a wide range of modern mathematical methods, and their ability to recognize connections and compare structures is promoted. On the other hand, students are introduced to current mathematical research in their chosen field of study. Under the chosen specialization subject : 24 – 28 Credit Points (CP) must be completed by attending advanced lecture courses, 12 CP must be completed under guided independent study (Reading Course) and at least one of the two seminars (3 CP each), as well as the master’s thesis (30 CP) must fall under the specialization subject. In addition, the curriculum includes courses in the range of 24 – 27 CP in applied mathematics, 18 – 21 CP in pure mathematics and 6 – 8 CP in a non-mathematical optional subject.The study programme is flexible. It does not contain any compulsory subjects, but only a prescribed amount of credit points from certain subject catalogues. This should enable students to enter research according to their own abilities and inclinations.
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Kaiserslautern
Rhineland-Palatinate
67663
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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