Mathematics

(Minor 30)

Degree program: Master of Science Faculty of Science
(120) (2021)

General description

Defining mathematics is an art in itself because it is both concrete and abstract. We come up against mathematics in everything we do: when we make a phone call, drive a car, in the library, at the bank, in a doctor's practice.
But we are not usually aware of this because the mathematical knowledge takes place "behind the scenes" as it were. It should not, however, be underestimated. Mathematics is a basic science that is playing an increasingly important role
in our society.
Mathematics is a fascinating network of theories, statements, propositions and methods that are logically combined with one another. The challenge lies in analysing this network and discovering new relationships that are significant for the advancement of mathematics itself or their application in science and technology.

Admission requirements

For general Informations on Application see: https://www.uzh.ch/cmsssl/en/studies/application; More Informations in regulations and admission requirements of the program of study.

Educational goals

Graduates from all a minor study program, 30 ECTS in Mathematics should…

  • understand and be able to apply foundational concepts in Mathematics.
  • possess solid foundational knowledge in Linear Algebra and Analysis.

ECTS credits

30 ECTS Credits

Program structure

The Master’s minor study program in Mathematics (30 ECTS credits) builds on the corresponding Bachelor's minor study program in Mathematics or it corresponds to the Bachelor’s minor study program for 30 ECTS credits (as new minor). For a Master's minor study program in Mathematics students need to gain 30 ECTS credits. It is individually compiled according to the academic background.

Examination and assessment regulations

The student's achievement is assessed at the end of each module.
Achievements are graded on a scale from 1 to 6, whereby 6 denotes the highest grade of achievement and 1 the lowest. A grade below 4 is insufficient.
Achievements can also be graded with 'passed' or 'failed'.

Language of instruction

German, English