DAAD Scholarship Advanced and Computational Mathematics – International Master’s and PhD Programme in Germany
DegreeMaster of Science in MathematicsTeaching language English
Courses are held in English (100%). Participants can choose to write their Master’s theses in English or German.
The follow-up PhD programme can be completed 100% in English.
Chemnitz University of Technology offers German language courses for students from abroad. Upon successful completion of these courses, students are awarded a certificate.Programme duration4 semestersBeginningWinter and summer semester Application deadline
International applications are very welcome!
The application deadlines are as follows:
15 July for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester
All documents (see course website) have to be submitted by the deadline. Please start your application as early as possible.Tuition fees per semester in EURNoneCombined Master’s degree / PhD programmeYesJoint degree / double degree programmeNoDescription/content
The aim of the four-semester Master’s programme in “Advanced and Computational Mathematics” is to train highly qualified graduates in mathematics who are capable of successfully dealing with challenges encountered in academic and practical working fields. Based on a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, the programme deepens knowledge and skills in pure and applied mathematics. The following three main fields of specialisation are offered:
- Advanced Theoretical Mathematics
- Computational Mathematics
- Data Sciences
The Master’s programme in mathematics also covers basic education in one non-mathematical minor chosen by the student from subjects such as Computer Science or Economics and Business Administration. Upon completion of the Master’s programme, particularly qualified students can enter directly into the PhD programme in mathematics.
The PhD study programme in mathematics deepens knowledge and skills, especially for independent scientific work. In addition to immersion in the field of specialisation, students have the option to attend lectures and seminars on the latest research in mathematics and to discuss current problems in research.
For more information, please visit the programme website.