More information

edu.unideb.hu/p/mathematics-bsc 

Overview

Program description:
The aim of the program is to provide students with knowledge of basic elements of most important mathematical fields, attain skills in fundamental methods of applied mathematics, useful for technical, economical, statistical and computer modeling. The Mathematics BSc. Program provides a standard of knowledge and competence to the students, which will give them access to second cycle course units or degree programs. During the first year the basic elements of linear algebra, algebra, number theory, combinatorics, geometry and calculus are gained. Then deeper studies follow such as measure and integration, functions of complex variable, differential equations, convex geometry. The last year is devoted to applicable mathematics, like differential geometry, probability theory, statistics, numerical methods, informatics, computer algorithms in algebra, calculus and statistics. This is supplemented with a series of elective courses.

Entry requirements:
High school leaving certificate

Entrance exam:
Yes. Mathematics

Type of entrance exam:
oral and written

Entrance exam location:
Electronic

Entrance exam description:
The two main aspects of the selection procedure are the professional educational results and the English language proficiency. In case of a missing certificate about the English language proficiency we conduct a Skype interview in order to check the applicant’s English language skills. After evaluating the documentations and previous educational results, the applicant is required to take an entrance exam (online) and is admitted with a result of at least 60%.

Contact:
Ms Annamária Rácz
Admissions Officer
annamaria@edu.unideb.hu


Preparatory year available:
No

Specialisation year available:
No

Programme structure

Lecture, seminar: 62%
Practice: 38%

Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):
Year Main subjects
1 Basics of Mathematics, Introduction to Algebra and Numbers, Linear Algebra, Combinatorics and Graph Theory, Sets and Functions, Geometry, Algebra, Introduction to Analysis
2 Algebra, Number Theory, Differential and Integral Calculus, Computer Geometry, Linear Programming, Differential and Integral Calculus in Several Variables, Measure and Integral Theory, Applied Number Theory, Algorithms in Algebra and Number Theory, Numerical Analysis
3 Ordinary Differential Equations, Differential Geometry, Probability Theory, Introduction to Cryptography, Economic Mathematics, Nonlinear Optimization, Vector Analysis, Statistics, Analysis with Computer, Computer Statistics, Thesis

Career opportunities

A mathematician can be employed in various industries. Undergraduate and master’s degrees will suffice for most government and teaching jobs in this fast-growing field, and doctorates allow for research positions at private businesses.

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