Career Prospects
Graduates of the Mathematics and Computer Science programme have excellent career prospects with their sound, fundamental knowledge, both in the fields of mathematics and computer science as well as in application areas such as data science, big data, AI, etc.
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Possible Professions:
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Data Science/ Big Data/ AI
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Insurances
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Pharmaceutical industry
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Software Engineering
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Mobile technologies
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Process automation
Contents
As a masters programme, the curriculum is very flexible and allows for individual pathways. Due to this flexibility, we can only provide a rough outline of the content. Details can be found in our module handbook (click here for the module catalogue)
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Mathematics
Approximately 25% of the programme consists of mathematics lectures. You will take courses at Master's level with a focus on mathematics related to algorithms and applications, such as modelling, numerical methods, optimisation and statistics. But there are many more options: courses in pure mathematics are equally allowed and encouraged!
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Computer Science
Another 25% of the programme is made up of computer science courses. You will take master's level courses focusing on areas of computer science that require a mathematical background, such as machine learning, quantum computing and complexity. However, there are many more options in the computer science section.
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Seminars
You will take two seminars (i.e. small group classes in which students work together interactively on a topic and give presentations), one in Mathematics and one in Computer Science. Seminars make up approximately 7.5% of the programme.?
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Mathematics and Computer Science Project
Another 10% of the programme is the individually supervised maths and computer science project. A professor of your choice will assign you a current topic motivated by industrial applications or recent research in their field. The project then involves the implementation of algorithms that make progress on this topic. Topics in mathematics can be in areas such as data science, image processing, statistics and AI in medicine, inverse problems or high performance computing, and much more. The mathematics professors and their areas of expertise can be found on? this website. For the computer science professors click here.
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Applications
A further 7.5% of the programme consists of courses in areas where mathematics and computing are applied, for example courses in computational methods in materials engineering. The aim is to broaden your horizons and give you an idea of possible job opportunities outside of academia.?
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Master's thesis
The remaining 25% of the programme is your 6-month Master's thesis, where you will be involved in cutting-edge research with individual supervision and support. Knowledge gained from seminars and the project course can form the basis of a Master's thesis, but you are not required to complete your Master's dissertation with the same supervisors.?
Sample Curriculum
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Student counselling services
Mathematik und Informatik (Studienberatung in der Mathematik)
- Phone: 0821598-3926
Application and Admission
Applications should be done through the VIBS portal, which is open between March and September, 01 for the following winter semester and between November and March 01 for the subsequent summer semester.
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Should you have any questions please contact
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Please note:?We strongly encourage students that are non-EU citizens to submit the application considerably earlier than the deadline in case a visa application is required.?The suggested submission dates in this case are May, 1 for a start in the winter semester and November, 1 for start in summer. The admission to the programme is required for visa application and the visa acquisition process may take three?months or more! If you apply for the programme by May, 1?for the winter semester, you can receive an early admission ideally during May so that you will have 3.5 months to take care of visa. For support concerning visa matters we recommend you to get in touch with the
international office via the following e-mail address:
birgit.kirchner@aaa.uni-augsburg.de
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Here we only present some of the requirements
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- At the time of application, your GPA must be at least 2.70 in the German gading system. Please convert all your grades using the grade calculator?(and notice that unlike in many systems 1.00 is the best possible grade). In case you have not yet obtained all the credit needed for your degree, you must count your missing modules with a grade 4.00. We unfortuantely have to reject all applicants with a GPA worse than 2.70.
- Please convert your "original" Credit points / Credit Hours to ECTS.? One year of full-time study corresponds to 60 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits. Therefore, a three-year Bachelor’s program in Europe is equivalent to 180 ECTS. During the application you will also have to convert credit points for several courses. This can be done using the following formula:
- $$ ECTS_{course} = CP_{course} \cdot \frac{60 \cdot \mathrm{Years\; of \; your \; degree}}{\mathrm{Total \; CP \; of \; your \; degree}} $$
The application must be accompanied by the following documents:
- curriculum vitae
- Bachelor's or comparable university degree certificate (if the diploma cannot be presented by the application deadline, a Transcript of Records must be submitted, certifying that the candidate has passed the exams to date)
- Documentation of qualification (please follow the instructions in the VIBS portal)
- Note that during the application process you will be asked to present evidence of your background knowledge of mathematics and computer science
- In this context you will have to prove that your Bachelor's degree(s) (or other either qualifications) encompass either 60 ECTS in Mathematics and 30 ECTS in Computer Science or 30 ECTS in Mathematics and 60 ECTS in Computer Science.
- APS certificate for certificates from China, Vietnam and India
- proof of language and specialist language skills in English at B2 level, such as TOEFL or similar.
All these documents must, if they are not available in German or English, be translated (into German or English) and certified. Copies will only be accepted if the originals are available or if the documents are officially certified.
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The admission requirements are regulated in §4 and in Annex?I of the Examination Regulations (in German only).
FAQ
Eligibility and Background
The programme can be studied completely in English. For a transition period, a limited number of electives or exercise groups may be taught in German; students may also choose to write their theses/report in German.
Therefore, no German knowledge and German language certificates are needed for the programme itself. For everyday live, some basic German will be helpful, though.
We require English language skills at B2 level, but no German language certificates.
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The university maintains a list of recognized certificiates: Admission requirements. No other test certificates will be accepted.
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If your previous degree was taught entirely in English, a statement from your 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 with the 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】ium of Instruction (MOI) also fulfills the requirements.
If your previous degree (e.g., the B.Sc.) was taught entirely in English, this also fulfills our requirements. If only parts of the programme were taught in English (such as the thesis), this is not sufficient. Please be aware that using an MoI may cause additional effort when applying for a visa, as not all embassies are satisfied with the university statement.
During the application in VIBS, you must document that you fulfill one of the two following criteria:?
- Your previous degree contained 60 ECTS of mathematics and 30 ECTS of computer science
- Your previous degree contained 30ECTS of mathematics and 60 ECTS of computer science
Prerequisites and Documentation
For our M.Sc. programmes, no VPD are required - this is only necessary for our B.Sc. programmes. The assessment will directly be performed on your degree certificates, transcripts and module description.
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There are two exceptions, however, where different kind of certificates are needed:
- If your degree is from China, India or Vietnam, you will need an APS certificate. There is a separate FAQ item on this
- If your university is not fully recognized according to Anabin as H+, your degree certificate will need to be validated by the " Zeugnisbewertung der ZAB" for statement of comparability.
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Please apply for this statement of comparability as soon as possible, as processing may take weeks to months. When you receive the statement, please include it with your degree at application time.
When applying, you will be asked to provide the number of credits / contact hours of your previous degree, as well as its duration.?One year of full-time study corresponds to 60 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits.
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Therefore, a three-year Bachelor’s program in Europe is equivalent to 180 ECTS.?
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Please provide your "original" CP contact hours in the application, as stated in your transcript / module description. The application committee will then convert and check those numbers.
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You may estimate the converted value as follows:? If you have 8 "original" credits in a three-year program worth N "original" credits, you can convert them to ECTS by multiplying 8 by 180 divided by N.? If you participated in a four-year program, you need to replace 180 with 240.
The German grading system assigns grades from 1.0 (very good, maximum grade) to 5.0 (failed, minimum grade), where 4.0 is the minimum passing grade.
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You need to provide you the best possible grade and minimum passing grade of your grading system when applying, and provide proof for this information (e.g., as part of your transcript).
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The admission committee will use this information to compute your equivalent German grade and determine?if it meets the requirements (2.7 or better).?Your (numerical) grade will be scaled using the modified Bavarian Formula.
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新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg provides a converter for initial guidance, but please note that the provided information is not binding.
Application Process
Applications for the winter?term will be processed starting from the following dates:??
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Applications received March 10th - May 1st: May 1st
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Applications received May 1st - July 1st: July 1st
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Applications received July 1st - September 1st: September 1st
Applications for the summer term will be processed starting from the following dates:??
- Applications received November 6th - December 1st: December 1st
- Applications received December 1st - February 1st:?February 1st?
- Applications received February 1st - March 1st: March 1st.?
Providing a strong guarantee on the processing duration is not possible, but we aim for 3 - 6 weeks after the start for each group?
The notification is sent to you by mail, you may find details in the VIBS portal or as attachment.
Due to legal reasons, the decision document (“Bescheid”) is issued in German only.?
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An acceptance document provides information on enrollment and the beginning of the semester. We will soon send you more information.
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The notice of?rejection contains the main reason why you were not accepted on the second page, while the first page lists the requirements (again for legal reasons).
Common reasons are:
- Note (Grade)
dass Ihre Durchschnittsnote in ?previous degree? an der ?previous university? [...] nicht die erforderliche Gesamtnote von 2,70 ergeben hat
The grade you entered or was shown on your transcript did not fulfill the required minimum grade for our study programme: 2.7 or better in the German system, where 1.0 is the best possible grade and 4.0 is the minimum passing grade. - Fehlende Unterlagen (Missing documentation)
dass die geforderten Bewerbungsunterlagen nicht vollst?ndig eingegangen sind
The documents you submitted did not provide proof of the necessary courses and their contents. Besides missing or unrelated documents, this also covers significant inconsistencies among your documents. In particular, the title of a course from a transcript alone is insufficient to provide the necessary detail on the contents. - Fehlende Gleichwertigkeit (lack of equivalence)
dass Ihr Studium in ?previous degree? an ?previous university? nicht als gleichwertig [...] angesehen werden kannThe courses you listed did not contain contents equivalent to those required. This could mean that?
- the courses have no or little relation to the required subject,?
- the methods utilized do not align,?
- your course covers only part of the relevant material or?
- the course contents do not reach the necessary amount
Please note that all these criteria had to be fulfilled when submitting your application. Due to the large number of applications, we cannot provide individual feedback.?
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If your application was rejected, you may reapply in a later semester. You will have to re-register in the VIBS submission system, as account data is reset between application rounds.
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Please be aware that sending the same application again will not change the outcome. Missing documentation or a miscalculated grade can be corrected, whereas a lack of equivalence is hard to overcome.
Visa & Enrolment
Late arrival is only possible until the beginning of the second week of lectures (typically around October 20th/April 20th). Any later arrivals would lead to significant challenges with the course materials, so that students will not be able to achieve a meaningful amount of credits in their first semester.
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As admissions can only be issued for a single semester, we offer fast track readmission that will provide you with much more time to obtain a visa for the following semester.?In case that you will not be able to obtain a visa on time, you can simply go to VIBS once the admission period starts and upload your earlier admission letter. You do not need to provide any further documents in this case and you will receive a fast response with a new admission letter for the coming semester.
Finances and Scholarships
Course guides
Examination board
Prüfungsausschuss Mathematik und Informatik/Mathematics and Computerscience
- Phone: +49 821 598 - 3131