Teaching
On this page, you will find the current courses offered by the Department of Applied Mathematics as well as an overview of a typical course of study in the focus area of Applied Analysis and Numerics.
Current Lectures
The courses currently offered by the Department of Applied Mathematics are regularly updated on the German version of this site, as well as on the webpage of the Mathematical Institute.
Typical Course of Study
A specialization in applied analysis/numerical analysis usually includes the following courses. It is best to discuss alternative study programs with the academic advisor or one of the lecturers in the focus area.
Undergraduate:
- 3rd Semester: Analysis III, Numerics I
- 4th Semester: Functional Analysis, Numerics II, Numerics of Differential Equations
- 5th Semester: Introduction to Theory and Numerics of Partial Differential Equations
- 6th Semester: Seminar and Bachelor Thesis
Postgraduate: (if starting during winter term; adjust accordingly otherwise)
- 7th and 8th Semester: advanced lectures such as Theory and Numerics for Partial Differential Equations – …, Nonlinear Functional Analysis (both held irregularly)
- 9th Semester: another advanced lecture or Reading course; Seminar covering the focus area
- 10th Semester: Master Thesis
Participation in the practical exercises offered in conjunction with the numerically oriented lectures is recommended. Students with a more theoretical interest are advised to attend additional lectures on the theory of partial differential equations in semesters 7–9.