Master’s Programme
  If you have a passion for mathematics and would like to delve deeper into
  this field, the 
  University of Bayreuth
  is the place for you. As one of the
  best young universities in the world 
  (THE's Young University Ranking),
  Bayreuth offers an excellent instructor-to-student ratio which is one
  of the best in the country according to the CHE ranking. You will find a
  wide range of courses in pure as well as applied mathematics. 
  The instructors are leading scholars in their fields, are internationally
  renowned, and regularly secure external funding from national and
  international research funding institutions and from industry. 
  Graduates of this master programme will not only be able to apply existing
  mathematical techniques to a variety of problems, but they will be qualified
  to extend these techniques and to develop new ones. Hence they will play
  a key role in meeting the scientific and technological challenges of
  the future. 
Note: This study programme is taught in “English on demand”. If the information is available only in German, the link is marked by “[de]”.
The programme at a glance
The one-pager offers a concise information on the study programme. This web page, maintained by the central student advising, briefly summarises the most relevant information on one page.
The concept contains a detailed description of the study programme, e.g., the focus areas of the programme, the career perspectives and a schedule of the modules that should be attended.
| One-pager for the study programme | 
| Concept of the study programme (pdf) [de] | 
| Application and enrollment [de] | 
The programme coordinator Gerhard Rein is glad to support you and answer your questions on this study programme.
Important documents
The following link list summarises all relevant documents for students and for anyone who is interested in studying this programme and would like to get more information.
Support
If you have any question about this study programme, please contact the programme coordinator Gerhard Rein. Further advice is given in the FAQ [de].
| FAQ for the master’s programmes in mathematics [de] | 
| Glossary for important terms [de] | 
| Your contact person | 
| Examination board for the master’s programme “Mathematics” | 
| How to find help in our department | 
 
	
