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The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science is located in the heart of the city¡ªdirectly on campus at Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2.
Calculating prices, making comprehensive forecasts and preparing balance sheets; add to that getting to grips with complicated economic problems and, in the best case, solving them right away? Yes, all this is part of Business Mathematics, but the study programme enables you to do much more than that! Many¡ªand in fact not only technical¡ªparts of today¡¯s day-to-day life can only be understood with a certain knowledge of mathematics. As a business mathematician, you will not so much study facts, but rather a way of thinking and solving problems. In short: You integrate mathematics into business and economic life for the purpose of forecasts, planning, and decision-making. All of these are key elements in business management: Without mathematics, there is no business!?
The Bachelor of Science ¡®Business Mathematics¡¯ comprises a solid basic training in mathematics and in economics and business administration. In addition, modern mathematical theories and methods that have become standard in the industry are part of the programme. This is why in-depth knowledge in the disciplines mathematical optimization, probability theory, statistics, and financial mathematics is taught, all of which are particularly useful for modelling economic processes. In economics and business administration, the basics of modern economics and business administration are taught as well as specializations in the fields of operations management, business decisions analysis, capital investments, financing, and the capital market and finance studies. And what is best: You can easily specialize for your future professional career during your studies. In this bachelor's programme, you can choose between three focuses.
The bachelor's degree is the first professional qualification. The standard period of study is six semesters, during which various forms of courses (e.g. seminars, lectures or practical courses) are offered for the individual modules.
If you take a single-subject bachelor¡¯s programme in ¡®Business Mathematics¡¯, your field of study will comprise 180?credit points (CP for short; 1?CP = 30?hours for attendance, preparation and follow-up work, private study, assessed coursework and examinations).
What is special about this bachelor¡¯s programme is that you can choose between three focuses. This usually happens at the end of the third semester at the latest.
By the way: In order to prepare students for the study programme, we offer a bridging course in mathematics, and we strongly recommend all students to participate.
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Image: Designed by jannoon028 / freepik.comIn the single-subject bachelor¡¯s programme ¡®Business Mathematics¡¯, you can choose between three focuses. The standard focus offers a broad range of economics-related topics.
Your other options are the focuses ¡®Business Optimization¡¯ and ¡®Financial Engineering and Stochastics¡¯, which are particularly relevant for certain future professions. A career-oriented focus is also certified in the final certificate.
Focus ¡®Business Optimization¡¯
In addition to the general basics, in this focus you will acquire specialist knowledge and skills oriented towards particular perspectives in the industry. Here, very complex tasks are waiting to be solved in the best possible way. The long list of possible questions includes, for example:
Focus ¡®Financial Engineering and Stochastics¡¯
In addition to the general basics, in this focus you will learn skills and knowledge to solve problems from the world of finance and insurances. Many economic decisions have to be taken in an environment of uncertainty, as the development of relevant risk factors cannot be foreseen exactly. In this focus, you will gain in-depth knowledge of stochastic methods. Here are some problems that can be solved with the methods learned:
The following table shows the possible structure of your course if you choose the standard focus ¡®Business Mathematics¡¯:
| Modules | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Analysis | 9 CP | 9 CP | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Algebra/Geometry | 9 CP | 9 CP | ? | ? | ? | ? |
|
Programming |
3 CP | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Introduction to Probability Theory and Statistics | ? | 6 CP | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Introduction to Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing | ? | ? | 9 CP | ? | ? | ? |
| Measure Theory | ? | ? | 6 CP | ? | ? | ? |
| Linear Optimization | ? | ? | 9 CP | ? | ? | ? |
| Methods of Insurance and Financial Mathematics | ? | ? | ? | 6 CP | ? | ? |
| Introduction to Optimization | ? | ? | ? | 6 CP | ? | ? |
| Statistical Methods | ? | ? | ? | ? | 6 CP | ? |
| Required elective module | 9 CP | 6 CP | 6 CP | 9 CP | 24 CP | 18 CP |
| Internship and GKQ | ? | ? | ? | 9 CP | ? | ? |
| Bachelor thesis | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | 12 CP |
Abbreviations: CP = credit points; GKQ = general key qualification
More detailed information can be found in the module catalogue for the study programme [in German]External link.
Theresa Herrmann
Image: privatI found the combination of mathematics and economics very intriguing, because you can apply complex mathematical correlations to real-life problems. In addition, Jena won me over with its vibrant student scene. The support during the introductory phase of studies and the support from our student representative committee make studying at the University of Jena very special.
Theresa Herrmann, student?
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A university entrance qualification, such as a general secondary school leaving certificate, is required for admission onto the study programme.
More information on university entrance qualifications can be found here.
Admission and language requirements for applicants of foreign nationality and without German Abitur: www.uni-jena.de/en/study-orientation-international
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