Important information
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Admission requirements
A prerequisite for application is the general high-school graduation certificate (Abitur) or a comparable qualification for admission to higher education.
German language requirements
International applicants and German applicants with foreign school leaving certificate please find information here: language requirements.
Information on Studienkolleg
Applicants with foreign higher education entrance qualifications that do not allow immediate admission to a university in Germany, can attend a Studienkolleg (preparatory college) to acquire the subject-specific university entrance qualification. Please find further information on the Studienkolleg pages.
This degree program relates to the following specialized course at the Studienkolleg:
T-course
General information for the degree programme
Mathematical methods and mathematical language are indispensable tools in many fields, ranging from the sciences and computer science to business administration and social studies. Even in the humanities, e.g. history and linguistics, you can find influences of mathematics.
The mathematics Bachelor programme is divided into two parts: the first covers basic knowledge which is essential to any kind of specialization. Typical modules are introductory lectures on analysis, programming, geometry, probability & statistics, and numerical methods. Students also choose a minor subject, e.g. physics, electrical or mechanical engineering, business administration or economics.
In the second part of the programme, students choose their fields of specialization which can be continued in a Master programme. Courses in foreign languages and a four-week professional internship are also part of the Bachelor programme.
Study contents
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Postgraduate studies
Master’s programmes in the same fieldfurther suitable Master’s programmesDocuments
TU Dresden Official Announcements contains all published regulations. Use the search function to find the desired documents: Official proclamation
Additionally, the regulations can be viewed on the website of the responsible unit.
- Examination Regulation
- Study Regulation
... you will find on the respective site of the responsible unit.
Contact
Central Student Information and Counselling Service
Study Counsellor
Mrs Dr. Antje Beckmann
Central Student Information and Counselling Service
Post address:
TU Dresden
Zentrale Studienberatung
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-36279
Faculty of Mathematics
Academic Advisor
Mr Dr. Hans-Peter Scheffler
Post address:
TU Dresden
Fakultät Mathematik
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-35552
Office Hours:
Please contact us for an appointment or refer to the office hours.
Admissions Office
ServiceCenterStudies
Post address:
Technische Universität Dresden
Immatrikulationsamt
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-42000
Office Hours:
International Office
International Office
Office address:
Bürogebäude Strehlener Str. (BSS) 22, 6. Etage, Raum 671
Post address:
TU Dresden
International Office
01062 Dresden
- Tel.
- +49 351 463-39607
Office Hours: