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Mathematics

Master of Science (MSc)

Mathematics

Do you already have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics or a related subject and would like to deepen your knowledge and specialise in a particular field? Then the Master's programme in Mathematics at ҹ̽ is the right choice for you.

With a Master's degree in Mathematics, you will not only expand your technical skills, but also develop your ability to conduct independent scientific work at the current level of research. This is worthwhile because mathematics is the be-all and end-all of today's technology and information society. The more comprehensive your mathematical knowledge and experience, the better you will be able to contribute to addressing and solving current problems and issues in business or science. With this Master's degree, you will qualify for demanding tasks and leadership positions in research, industry and business.

The Bachelor's and Master's programmes in Mathematics at ҹ̽ are consecutive, i.e. they follow on seamlessly from one another.

More about the course

In the Master's programme in Mathematics, you will learn to understand the hidden structures behind natural and social processes in even greater depth. Building on your Bachelor's knowledge, you will deepen your knowledge in various mathematical subfields to the current level of research. In the process, you will be increasingly introduced to independent scientific work: the latest research results will be discussed in the courses and current issues will be addressed, including in final theses. With us, you will learn not only advanced mathematics but also structured thinking and working, which employers value highly.

Academic Degree

Master of Science (MSc)

Type of Study
  • Full-time
Study Curriculum

Admission Regulations

further information

Start of Study
  • each summer and winter semester
Language of Instruction
  • German and English
Admission Requirements
  • No restriction
ECTS Credits

120

Standard Period of Study

4

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If you have clear ideas,
you should learn to think abstractly.

Who is the degree programme for?

Mathematics is the desire to understand the world and the mind as deeply and precisely as possible. Its theorems are not only fascinating because of their elegance, but also because they are everywhere: without mathematics, there would be no internet, no AI, no secure communication, no mobile phones and no weather forecasts. In other words, mathematics means the world.

This programme is right for you if you:

  • enjoy analytical and logical thinking,
  • find both abstract concepts and their applications exciting,
  • want to familiarise yourself with new topics and explore them in depth on your own,
  • see mathematical research or application as a career prospect.

A bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field is required for admission. It is also possible to transfer from related fields of study.

Structure of the study programme

The aim of the master's programme is to deepen and expand your mathematical knowledge and methodological skills from your bachelor's programme to the current state of research.

Main focus of the Master's programme:

  • introduction to independent academic work
  • choice of individual specialisations
  • discussion of current research in courses
  • work on current research questions, especially in the Master's thesis.

You can flexibly tailor your master's degree programme to suit your interests.

Teaching

At ҹ̽, we place great importance on providing you with the best possible education, intensive support and an open learning atmosphere. This includes, in particular, direct and personal contact with lecturers and individual counselling opportunities.

The breadth of expertise offered by our faculty opens up a wide range of options for you to shape your studies, particularly when it comes to choosing your specialisations and areas of focus.

In addition, the close contact between the faculty and industry makes it easy for you to participate in interdisciplinary research projects and collaborate with companies.

Programme structure Master Mathematics

Compulsory elective Pure Mathematics
Compulsory elective Applied Mathematics
Minor subject
Additive transferable skills
Semester 1
Compulsory elective Pure Mathematics
Compulsory elective Applied Mathematics
Minor subject
Additive transferable skills
Semester 2
Compulsory elective Pure Mathematics
Compulsory elective Applied Mathematics
Seminar
Seminar or project
Semester 3
master's thesis
Semester 4
  • Compulsory elective Pure Mathematics
    Compulsory elective Applied Mathematics
    Minor subject
    Additive transferable skills
    Semester 1
  • Compulsory elective Pure Mathematics
    Compulsory elective Applied Mathematics
    Minor subject
    Additive transferable skills
    Semester 2
  • Compulsory elective Pure Mathematics
    Compulsory elective Applied Mathematics
    Seminar
    Seminar or project
    Semester 3
  • master's thesis
    Semester 4

Why ҹ̽?

The following characterises studying at ҹ̽:

  • Personal atmosphere: At ҹ̽ you don't study in an anonymous mass organisation. Overcrowded lecture halls or long waiting times for seminar places and theses? Not here with us. Instead, you benefit from a personalised learning environment that supports you individually and offers you the best conditions for your academic success.
  • Wide range of degree programmes: The mathematics degree programme in Ulm is just as diverse as the faculty itself. Whether you are more interested in theoretical issues or prefer applied Mathematics - you can tailor your studies to your interests and set specific specialisations.
  • Close contact and interdisciplinarity: The direct line to lecturers gives you an early insight into current research projects. At the same time, close cooperation with other disciplines and partners from industry promotes a practical and interdisciplinary education.
  • Reinforced career prospects: Thanks to our wide-ranging network in science and business, you have the best prerequisites for a successful career start. Our graduates are in demand - among others at financial service providers, in software development, in tech start-ups and wherever data-based solutions are needed.
  • International focus: Want to broaden your horizons? We offer you numerous opportunities to spend time abroad during your bachelor's degree. Students who study at our partner institutions via exchange programmes are exempt from tuition fees there.

Going abroad

A great way to broaden your horizons in a discipline is to study at a foreign university. ҹ̽ students can apply for one or two semesters abroad at numerous universities, both throughout Europe as part of the ERASMUS programme and outside Europe. Internships and theses at other universities are also possible. ҹ̽ has exchange agreements with over 100 universities in 26 countries.

Specifically for the mathematical Master's programmes, there is the USA exchange programme, which allows you to spend a year at an American University. Participation in this programme is usually fully funded by a tutoring position at the host university.

Faculty exchange programmes
USA exchange programme
International Office

What students and graduates of UUlm have to say

Dr Sophie Schmieg, Software Engineer at Google San Francisco (Diploma in Mathematics with award of a doctoral degree)
You should see your studies as an opportunity to train your abstract thinking skills. It is not necessarily the exam content that will help you in your future working life, but rather the ability to recognise and use mathematical relationships.

Magnus Heimpel, PhD student at ETH Zurich in the field of radar interferometry
Studying mathematics at ҹ̽ is probably characterised in particular by the proximity to the lecturers. On the Eselsberg, people know each other. I never had the feeling that I was one of thousands of students lost in the crowd, but remember a very informal atmosphere where you quickly feel at home.


you can see Magnus during his studies, and you can find a full interview here!

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Career prospects: versatile & in demand

With a master's degree in mathematics, you will be highly qualified and versatile. Graduates of the mathematics programme are generalists: you will be able to quickly familiarise yourself with a wide range of topics and apply new methods. You will develop strong abstract thinking skills, analytical thinking and problem-solving skills – abilities that are in demand in many industries. Typical fields of application are:

  • science and education
  • finance and insurance
  • software and IT industry
  • management consulting, data analysis and research
  • and much more.

In addition, a master's degree opens up the possibility of pursuing a doctorate.

During your studies, you can complete part of your actuarial training by obtaining DAV certificates in basic knowledge (DAV-Scheine des Grundwissens). The many trade fairs and the WiMa Congress will help you get started in your career.

Jörg Dersch, Human Resources, Munich Reinsurance Company
With over 6,500 employees at more than 50 locations around the globe, we are one of the leading international risk carriers in the reinsurance sector - an exciting and varied business field with interesting appointments for mathematicians.

From a recruiting perspective, the Faculty of Mathematics and Economics at ҹ̽ is one of our most important target faculties. For example, we accept an above-average number of Mathematics and Management graduates from Ulm on our trainee programme. The combination of quantitative skills, analytical strength and the focus on insurance topics, which is particularly important for our company, paired with the frequently utilised opportunity to spend a semester abroad, is what makes the faculty's students stand out.

Studying and living in Ulm

Welcome to the most liveable city in Germany. In Albert Einstein's birthplace, scientific research, leisure, top employers and culture come together in a unique way. Top locations and events such as the Ulmer Zelt, Nabada or the Donaufest attract visitors to the quaint streets. Here you feel at home!

The city of Ulm has a broad cultural programme. ҹ̽ students can even attend performances at Ulm Theatre free of charge! In addition, the student council organises film events every week at the CineSpatz film department.

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Goal achieved! You now have all the information you need about the mathematics degree programme.

Last Step: If you can answer many of these questions positively, then a degree in mathematics could be the right choice for you!

  • Do you enjoy thinking deeply and curiously about complex issues?
  • Are you fascinated by abstract thinking and its application in the real world?
  • Would you like to better understand natural and social structures – and help shape them
  • Are you looking for a degree programme with vision that offers you countless opportunities for personal and professional development?

Yes!

Any questions? Student Advisory Service

Student counseling
University Ulm
Office of the Faculty of Mathematics and Economics
Univ-Prof. Dr. Jan Roelof Sijsling

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