Applied Mathematics
This 120 EC research specialisation is built up as follows:
A. | Track courses | 40 EC |
B. | Mathematical electives | 14 EC |
C. | Master electives | 12 EC |
D. | Master Thesis Project Mathematics | 40 EC |
E. | Master Seminar | 3 EC |
F. | Professional Preparation | 2 EC |
G. | Philosophy | 3 EC |
H. | Free electives | 6 EC |
Overall, a maximum of 12 ec of third year bachelor's courses in Mathematics is allowed, to be approved by the examination board.
A. Track courses (40 EC)
For the core track Applied Mathematics choose at least 40 EC from the list of track courses below. You have to choose courses from different rows. If you are interested in more than one course per row, you can always choose them as elective courses. Note that not all courses are taught every year. Please look at this year's course offerings.
Course information and schedules for the Mastermath courses may be found on the Mastermath website.
Tabel 1: Track courses Applied Mathematics
1. | NWI-WM144B Calculus of Variations (8 EC), semester 2 Mastermath: Calculus of Variations (8 EC)* Mastermath: Measure Theoretic Probability (8 EC), semester 1 Mastermath: Numerical Linear Algebra (8 EC), semester 1 |
2. | NWI-WM246B Optimal Transport (8 EC)* Mastermath: Optimal Transport (8 EC), semester 2 |
3. | NWI-WM126B Data Science with Apps in Medicine and Biology (8 EC), semester 1 NWI-WM098C Regression Analysis (8 EC), semester 1 |
4. | Mastermath: Mathematical Biology (8 EC), semester 1 Mastermath: Asymptotic Statistics (8 EC), semester 1 NWI-WM303B Finite Element Methods (8 EC), semester 1 |
5. | Mastermath: Forensic Probability and Statistics (8 EC), semester 1 NWI-WM161B Monte Carlo Methods (8 EC), semester 2 |
6. | NWI-WM152B Martingales and Large Deviations (8 EC)* Mastermath: Numerical Bifurcation Analysis of Large-scale Systems (8 EC)* |
7. | NWI-WM153B Nonlinear Wave Equations (8 EC)* NWI-WM151B Stochastic Simulation (8 EC), semester 1 Mastermath: Partial Differential Equations (8 EC), semester 1 |
* Not taught this year
B. Mathematical electives (14 EC)
Mathematical electives are courses within the field of Mathematics on Master's level. The mathematical electives need to be approved by the Examination Board.
C. Master electives (up to 12 EC)
Master electives are courses in any field within or outside of Mathematics. You can also consider courses from the societal specialisations or NWI-FNWI002 Scientific English (3 EC, every quarter) to support your writing process. These electives need to be approved by the Examination Board.
D. Master Thesis Project Mathematics (40 EC)
Including a literature study, a thesis (which can be an internship report) and a graduation defense.
E. NWI-WM115B Master seminar (3 EC)
The Master seminar should be taken in the first year of the master's programme.
F. NWI-WM301 Professional Preparation for Math (2 EC)
G. Philosophy (3 EC)
One of the courses below should be completed. Not all courses are taught every year and some courses have a limited number of places and priority for certain student groups.
- NWI-FFIL212 Philosophy of Water Management (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL215 Upgrading the Human? (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL216 Imagining the Anthropocene (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL217 Science and Arts (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL218 Science and Values (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL219 Philosophy of Neuroscience (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL220 Philosophy of Evidence and Expertise (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL302 Philosophy and Ethics in Microbiology (3EC)
- NWI-FFIL202A Evolution and the Mind (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL203B Bio-ethics for Life Scientists (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL209B Environmental Ethics (3 EC)
- NWI-FFIL211B Physics and Philosophy (3 EC)
- NWI-EDU-WI1 Geschiedenis en filosofie van wiskunde (6 EC) (in Dutch)
- Mastermath History and Philosophy of Mathematics (8 EC)
H. Free electives (up to 6 EC)
Free electives are any academic courses, both bachelor and master level.