The MSc program in Applied Mathematics, administered by the Faculty of Science and Technology, falls under the academic discipline of Natural Sciences. Graduates earn the qualification of Applied Mathematician, with the program commencing in both September and February. Proficiency in English is required, demonstrated through TOEFL scores of 547, IELTS scores of 6.0, and successful completion of an oral examination.
Academic eligibility necessitates a bachelor’s degree in mathematics or information technology. The program spans four semesters, culminating in the award of 120 ECTS credits. Tuition is set at 7,500 USD per year, alongside additional fees, including a 150 USD application fee and a 350 USD entrance procedure fee.
The program’s primary objective is to equip students with effective knowledge applicable in mathematical modeling and practical problem-solving. Emphasis is placed on the ability to collaborate within interdisciplinary groups, engaging with experts from fields such as computer science, engineering, and economics.
The curriculum comprises lectures and seminars (51%) as well as practical training (49%). Key subjects covered during the program include Introduction to Modern Algebra, Operation Research, Selected topics in geometry, Probability Theory, Basic Information, and Graph Theory and Applications in the first year. The second year encompasses Applications of Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Multivariate Analysis, Econometrics, Financial Accounting, and Game theory, culminating in a thesis.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are well-prepared for a diverse range of employment opportunities. Their developed skills in problem-solving and critical thinking render them versatile and adaptable professionals. Typical roles include those in research and development, software development, and consulting.