Courses of Study in Mathematics
All links in this web pages are available only in German language except those which are marked with "[en]".
General Information
The following information apply to all courses of study in mathematics:
- The basis for all specific examination regulations is the general examination regulations for bachelor's and master's programmes in mathematics (APSO) from June 1, 2011 in the version incorporating the 2nd official updates from September 10, 2014 * , which summaries the examination regulations for all courses of mathematics and which is supplemented by the specific examination regulation for each programme.
- information on courses of study in mathematics [en]
- guide of study / overview for bachelor's and master's programmes in mathematics and flyer (pdf file)
- FAQ on courses of study in mathematics
Overview on Bachelor's and Master's Programmes
The following links give you an overview on the bachelor's and master's programmes in mathematics. All Master's Programmes are offered in English on demand. Since 2014 the modules manual contains English translations of cources in master's programmes.
- bachelor's programmes in mathematics [en]
- master's programmes in mathematics [en]
- elite programme "Scientific Computing, Master of Science"
Available Lectures
For your information on selecting available lectures you can use the following links.
- times and places of lectures as well as their useability for modules:
list of lectures in CAMPUSonline [en]
The list of lectures is renewed each semester and offers information on times, places and responsible persons for courses, i.e., lectures, execercises, seminars, practical courses, ... . The CAMPUSonline system replaces the commented course catalogue for mathematics and the online course catalogue of the university, see also the news for more information. - aims and contents of modules:
modules manual [de/en]
(April 20, 2020, since 2014 with English translations of modules in master's programmes)
It is updated each semester and contains all modules for the lectures in mathematics with specifications on contents, aims, useability, prerequisites, ... . - regulations for choosing lectures in corresponding modules:
corresponding specific examination regulation (FPO) (in compact form: overview on modules from Appendix 1)
(see the web page of the corresponding course in the bachelor's or master's programmes resp. the table for a quick overview [de] in the guide of study)
Since the specific examination regulation (FPO) is not so often updated, its Appendix 1 offeres an overview on the structure of the studying programme which is quite stable with respect to changes. - example schedules for the courses of study from the modules manual
(see the web page of the corresponding course in the bachelor's or master's programmes resp. the table for a quick overview [de] in the guide of study)
They show one possibility how to distribute these modules to the semesters during the study.
Most Recent Versions of the Specific Examination Regulations
The most recent version of the examination regulations (including an archive for older versions) is presented at the following links by the administration of the university. They are available only in German language until now.
- examination regulations for bachelor's programmes in mathematics below "Mathematik", "Technomathematik" resp. "Wirtschaftsmathematik"
- examination regulations for master's programmes in mathematics below "Mathematik", "Technomathematik" resp. "Wirtschaftsmathematik"
- examination regulations for programmes of the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science below "Prüfungsordnungen" ("Bachelorstudiengänge" resp. "Masterstudiengänge")
- proclamations of the university (e.g. related to studying affairs, sorted by years)
* We make some efforts to update our links. To be on the safe side, we would still ask you to check on the website for examination regulations of the university [de], whether the versions we cite the most recent ones. Thank you!