Mathematical Engineering

about the programme

Mathematical Engineering is an interdisciplinary study programme, which includees classical and modern mathematics, physics and informatics. Students are lead to use these fields in physical, natural science, and engineering practices. 

The optional course offer enables further focus in three specialisations:

Mathematical Modelling

creating mathematical models in different scientific and technical fields and implementing them in modern computer technology (e.g. bio-physical processes in the heart, atmospheric pollution, developing new materials in energetics)

Mathematical Physics

cutting-edge theoretic physics, mathematical and geometric methods in physics, mathematical method for quantum technologies, algebraic structures in quantum mechanics

Mathematical Informatics

theoretical informatics, classical and modern forms of  programming network technology and operation systems, computer graffics, programming for GPU, image processing methods, neuron networks. 

programme content

Students will attend core courses focused on:

  • functional analysis, 

  • mathematical analysis A,

  • numerical mathematics.

Career prospects

Study programme graduates can pursue careers in research, industry, in information technology fields and private sectors. They can pursue software application management, data processing and using mathematical methods in practice. They can use their gained knowledge in the follow-up master’s course

state final exam

Compulsory subject

Calculus and Linear Algebra

Optional subjects

Foundations of Numerical Mathematics

General Algebra and Its Applicationa

Analytical Mechanics