Major Courses

The lists below provide a detailed overview of the thematic lines and their corresponding major courses within the major Applied Mathematics.

Note:
The thematic lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 consist of regular courses. In these courses a part Modelling and/or Professional Skills and/or Mathematical Software can be contained. The themes 3, 4, 5 prepare for the main specializations CSE, DMA and SPOR in the master program Industrial and Applied Mathematics. 

1. Basic courses on Analysis

Code Course name Yr. Q. Level
2WA30 Analysis 1 1.2 1
2WA40 Analysis 2 1.4 2
2WA60 Analysis 3 2.2 3

 

2. Basic courses on Algebra and Linear Algebra

Code Course name Yr. Q. Level
2WF40 Set Theory and Algebra 1.1 1
2WF20 Linear Algebra 1 1.1 1
2WF30 Linear Algebra 2 1.3 1

 

3. Further courses on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE)

Code Course name Yr. Q. Level
2WA20 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 2.1 2
2WA70 Ordinary Differential Equations 2.3 2
2WA80 Complex Analysis* 3.2* 2
2WAF0 Functional Analysis 2.4 3

* One of three course choices (see curriculum for more info)

4. Further courses on Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (DMA)

Code Course name Yr. Q. Level
2WF50 Algebra and Discrete Mathematics 2.3 2
2WF70 Algorithmic Algebra and Number Theory* 3.1* 3
2WF60 Graph Theory and Combinatorics** 3.2** 2

* One of two course choices (see curriculum for more info)
** One of three course choices (see curriculum for more info)

5. Further courses on Statistics, Probability, and Operations Research (SPOR)

Code Course name Yr. Q. Level
2WS20 Probability Theory 2.2 2
2WS30 Mathematical Statistics 3.1 3
2WB20 Stochastic Processes 2.4 3
2WS40 Linear Statistical Models* 3.2* 3
2WO20 Linear Optimization** 3.1** 3

* One of three course choices (see curriculum for more info)
** One of two course choices (see curriculum for more info)

6. Mathematical Modelling

Concerns parts of the courses:

  • Programming and Modelling (2 ects, 1st year),
  • Introduction numerical analysis (1 ects, 2nd year),
  • Probability theory (1 ects, 2nd year),
  • Ordinary differential equations (1 ects, 2nd year),
  • Stochastic processes (1 ects, 2nd year), and
  • Mathematical modelling (5 ects, 3rd year). 

7. Professional Skills

This concerns the skills lines Cooperating, Presenting, Writing, Reflecting, Planning and Organizing, Searching and Processing (scientific) Information. These skills lines are part of various major courses and account for 5 ects in total.

8. Programming Skills and Mathematical Software

Programming skills and handling mathematical software are part of various major courses. It concerns LaTeX (mathematical document preparation system), Mathematica, Matlab, Statistical software (R), Programming in Python.

9. Research Experience

This concerns the Bachelor Final Project (BEP).