Mathematics Minor Subject (Academic), 60 CPs

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Overview

Bachelor
6 semesters
winter semester&summer semester
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Mathematics is a very old and traditional science and is also so important for our future. Whether IT, artificial intelligence, Data Science, Finance or natural sciences in general - no future technology can do without mathematics. Mathematicians are therefore in high demand on the labour market. They are needed, for example, as data scientists or analysts, as actuaries for insurance companies or banks, or as IT consultants for AI applications to tackle the challenges of modern society.

As part of a mathematics degree, you will learn to recognise and analyse structures, model facts and solve problems, even those where visualisation fails. You are therefore perfectly trained to develop answers to the big (future) questions.
In the first year of the Bachelor's degree programme, you will be introduced to the working methods of university mathematics. With these skills, you can then study individual mathematical disciplines in depth in order to prepare yourself for a wide range of specialisation options. Learning and working together is very important in a maths degree programme. You work very closely together in teams and are also individually supervised by students from higher semesters (tutors) in tutorials accompanying the lectures.

The Bielefeld Faculty of Mathematics enjoys an excellent reputation in the international research landscape. Many international co-operations and the high number of mathematicians who choose Bielefeld for a research stay are proof of this. The Faculty's special profile and proven strength in research enable a wide range of specialisation options, from the Bachelor's degree, but especially in the Master programme. It also offers an attractive research environment in which the fascination of research in scientific collaboration can be experienced at an early stage.

The courses

You will find the programme of lectures for this course in the eKVV.

An overview of the introductory and information events is provided by the central student counselling services.

Formalities / Important information

Course start

Studies can be commenced in both winter and summer semesters. Courses are targeted to commencing studies in winter semester. Student counselling to plan the course of studies is recommended.

Length and scope of studies

The standard period of studies is 6 semesters. Information on studying part time can be found on the following webpage.

The studies Minor Subject (Academic), 60 CPs Mathematics comprise 60 credit points.

Find out about the academic structure model and note the possible combinations as well as the rules regarding the individual supplementary area.

Access requirements

Access to the Bachelor programme is granted to those who have a university entrance qualification suitable for Germany (e. g. German ‘Abitur’).

Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.

Likewise, special conditions apply to those qualified in vocational education and training.

Application, admission and enrolment  1

The study places are not subject to any admission restrictions (numerus clausus). Nevertheless, you need to apply within the currently applicable application deadlines. Afterwards, however, you can submit your application for enrolment directly in the application and status portal, provided that you meet the access requirements.

Step by step to a bachelor programme without NC

To the application portal

Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.

Likewise, special conditions apply to those qualified in vocational education and training.

Further links

Internet pages of the subject Mathematics

Internet pages of the responsible institution(s):

Faculty of Mathematics with the courses offered

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The information on admission restrictions / numerus clausus (NC) refers to applications for the winter semester 2025/26 and summer semester 2026.
Information on NC values from previous years

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