Technomathematics (Master)
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Profile of the study program
Do you have a bachelor's degree in mathematics, physics, or another closely related field and are passionate about mathematics as the language of science and technology? Then you can take your studies to the next level with a Master in Technomathematics! This degree will open up a wide range of career opportunities for you in various industrial sectors, especially in research and development, software development and the field of Big Data and AI. Here, technomathematicians are in demand to analyze complex interrelationships, develop and optimize innovative solutions, and drive the digitalization of companies.
Our Master in Technomathematics provides you with a comprehensive knowledge of applied mathematics. You have the opportunity to set individual focal points, especially in the areas of partial differential equations and their applications in engineering and natural sciences, mathematical modeling & simulation, numerics, optimization, applied analysis, and stochastics. Through a project and a professional internship, you will have the opportunity to apply your learned theoretical knowledge in practice and gain valuable experience. In addition, you can choose a minor subject from the wide range of courses offered by the TU Dresden to broaden your knowledge. Take advantage of this opportunity to deepen your skills and equip yourself for demanding tasks and challenges in interdisciplinary teams!
Degree | Master of Science |
Standard period of study | full-time studies: 4 semesters = 2 years part-time studies: 8 semesters |
Teaching language | English |
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Curriculum
In the Master Technomathematics 5 compulsory modules (in the area of modeling, simulation and numerics, as well as project) in the amount of 27 credit points are planned. Furthermore, at least 42 credit points must be selected from the mathematical elective area (M) and 24 credit points in the minor subject (N). There is the possibility to complete a four- or eight-week professional internship as part of the study program.
Study regulations (from WS2023/2024), Examination regulations (from WS2023/2024)
(Attention: These are preliminary documents. The binding orders will be published in the 3rd quarter of 2023).
Postgraduate Student Advisor
Dr. Vadim Alekseev
Studienfachberater (Master-Studiengänge)
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Willersbau, Anbau C-Flügel, C 240 Zellescher Weg 12-14
01069 Dresden
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