The research-oriented Master's programme in Mathematics provides a high-profile education in the following areas:
algebra, geometry and number theory
applied analysis
functional analysis, operator theory and free probability theory
mathematical data analysis
numerics for partial differential equations and inverse problems
stochastics and financial and insurance mathematics
mathematical didactics
There is a strong collaboration with the Department of Computer Science and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in the areas of discrete mathematics, complexity theory, and computational geometry.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics or a related Bachelor's degree. A preliminary admission can also be given under the condition that you have to pass certain missing lectures from the Bachelor's programme. The final decision on the admission and potential extra requirements are made by the examination board.
How to Apply
Please apply online at:Â Â https://oas.cs.uni-saarland.de/