Mathematics is one of the oldest sciences and plays an indispensable role in many fields of modern science (e.g. physics, computer science, engineering, economics). It is divided into the two major areas of pure and applied mathematics. The main areas of pure mathematics include algebra, analysis, geometry, topology and number theory, while applied mathematics includes numerics, optimisation, parts of analysis and stochastics. In pure mathematics you will deal with abstract structures and their internal relationships. The aim here is to derive the greatest possible variety of statements from a few assumptions. Applied mathematics not only seeks solutions to technical questions, it also provides the instruments needed to tackle issues in the natural or engineering sciences, medicine, economics and the social sciences with quantitative methods.
Interested in a bachelor's minor in mathematics? Then we recommend participating in our mathematics pre-course (usually in September/October) before the regular start of lectures.
Study content
Study structure
Start of study
Winter semester | Summer semester
Study structure
You can study mathematics as a minor in combination with a major from all the humanities disciplines or all the natural science disciplines which require either a minor or required electives.
When combining mathematics with another major in the natural sciences, the examination regulations for your major will specify the numbers of credits required for the minor.
If your major is in the humanities, mathematics as a minor has 36 ECTS credits. You may choose from the following two variations:
- Variation 1: analysis I (9 cr), linear algebra I (9 cr), analysis II (9 cr), linear algebra II (9 cr)
- Variation 2: mathematics for physicists I (9 cr), mathematics for physicists II (9 cr), modelling (5 cr), computer use in mathematics (3 cr), numerics I (10 cr)
These documents will support you in planning your studies:
Opportunities for additional training
At the University of Konstanz, you have a broad range of opportunities and training options that complement your study programme, for example orientation programmes to support new students, learning guidance, language courses, a data and information literacy programme as well as options promoting career-oriented skills and social commitment.
Skills for successful studies- GoMINt – orientation programme in STEM subjects
- Writing Centre – writing tutoring, joint writing sessions and workshops
- Language courses at the Language Institute
- Learning guidance, study tips, time management – workshops offered by the Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB)
- Advanced Data and Information Literacy Track (ADILT) – programme can be completed with a certificate
- Transfer – practical projects (research, business, politics and society)
- qualification N – Sustainability Certificate at the University of Konstanz
- Profil+ – programme for career skills (German skills required)
- Career Passport – programme for career skills (for international students)
- Advice on career entry, opportunities and workshops from Career Service
Impressions from students and lecturers
Hear from students and lecturers
In our interview series, students talk about their subject, teachers explain the department's research and tell you what topics they cover in seminars and lectures.
- Three Questions to Nena, B.Ed. Mathematics and Physics
- Three Questions to Ronja, B.Ed. Mathematics and Physics
- Three Questions to Alexander, B.Ed. Mathematics and Physics
- Three Questions to Ida-Maria, B.Ed. Chemistry and Mathematics
Get an impression
Discover online lectures and websites with more information about your prospective subject.
- Presentation "Mathematics as a job" - Career paths in Mathematics
- Information page for the B.Sc. Mathematics
- Information page of the Department for Mathematics and Statistics
- Video "The study and role of mathematics using the example of Covid-19"
- Video "Studying Mathematics - what do you do there?"
- Lecture Recordings (Mathematics and Statistics)
Study requirements
Admission requirements for studying
The same general entry requirements apply for the study programmes major or minor.
Applicants with German higher education entrance qualification:
- general or subject-specific higher education entrance qualification
- university entrance for working applicants without higher education entrance qualification (special provisions)
Applicants with higher education entrance qualification from abroad:
- general or subject-specific German higher education entrance qualification
- school graduation that permits higher education entrance in the home country and is recognised as equal to the German higher education entrance qualification or
- assessment test (Studienkolleg (preparatory course))
Further information can be found in the admission regulations.
Fees
Semester fee
All students enrolled at the University of Konstanz are charged a semester fee each semester, similar to all other German universities. Here you can find the current semester fee and its individual components.
Tuition fees for first degree studies for certain international students
Since winter semester 2017/18, the state of Baden-Württemberg has required some international students to pay tuition fees for their first degree studies. The following students are not required to pay tuition fees: citizens of a country within the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA), doctoral students and certain “Bildungsinländer” (e.g. non-EU citizens with a German “Abitur”). More detailed information can be found here.
Each year, the University of Konstanz grants exemptions to a limited number of particularly gifted international degree-seeking students in accordance with the university’s “Begabtenbefreiungssatzung” (statutes governing the exemption of gifted students). More detailed information can be found here.
Tuition fees for second degree studies for all students
All students are required to pay tuition fees for their second degree studies. More detailed information can be found here.
Required language skills
You do not need to prove your foreign language skills to apply for the Bachelor's minor in Mathematics.
Teaching and examination language
The teaching and examination languages for the Bachelor's minor in Mathematics are German and English.
Interests and skills
You should really enjoy the subject and have a definite desire to understand relationships in the minutest detail. For this you will need endurance and determination. Whereas in school the main focus is on exercising various solution methods, during your studies you will learn to perform proofs and to understand and tackle problems. A good level of frustration tolerance, logical thinking and a systematic approach to understanding (recognising and ordering relationships) are useful in order to master the challenges involved.
Interested in a bachelor's minor in mathematics? Then we recommend participating in our mathematics pre-course (usually in September/October) before the regular start of lectures.
Application
Application and application documents
Application documents
During the online application process, you will need to enter various kinds of information (school grades, attendance periods etc.) and upload various PDF documents. Please make sure that you have the relevant documentation ready. This may include:
- your Abitur certificate (German general higher education entrance qualification)
- documentation of any volunteering you may have done (FSJ, FÖJ etc.)
- any documentation about vocational training you may have completed
- any other required documents (medical certificate etc.)
An electronic assistant will guide you through the application process. Required fields are marked by an asterisk (*).
An application is possible during the following period: 07.05. - 15.09. | 29.11. - 15.03.
There may be other deadlines if you are applying for admission to a higher semester (for instance, if you are changing subjects or universities). For more information please consult the
university website
.
Contact
Contact person
The Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB) can help you with general questions about finding the right study programme as well as when you are concerned or unsure about your studies. We will be happy to advise you and support you with a wide range of services .
Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB)
Room: D 409 – 412a
Make an appointment: termin.zsb@uni-konstanz.de
Questions related to the content or organization of the study programme:
Departmental student advisory service
Dr. Jan-Hendrik Treude
Contact person room: F 438
Phone: +49 7531 88-2417
Email: studienberatung.mathematik@uni-konstanz.de
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