Mathematics (Bachelor)

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No sector within industry, no innovative technological domain, and no realm of the future can function without it. Even if its presence isn’t always immediately evident in the final product: Mathematics plays an integral role in every aspect! The pathway into this pivotal course of study at Hessen International University commences through the six-semester Bachelor’s program.

The outset involves an introduction to fundamental mathematical competencies, which are taught in a balanced blend of theory and hands-on application. Furthermore, programming and the utilization of mathematical software are emphasized, reflecting the program’s hallmark emphasis on computational and practical applications. A hallmark of mathematics at Hessen International University is the comprehensive support provided by dedicated teaching staff and an array of support services, ensuring a smooth transition into the program.

Admission requirements encompass the General University Entrance Qualification (Allgemeine Hochschulreife), Technical College Entrance Qualification (Fachhochschulreife), or a distinct professional qualification. Notably, there are no entry limitations, and the program commences in the winter semester. As an integral component of the Bachelor’s program, an eight-week internship is mandatory. Typically undertaken externally, this internship can occur within companies, research institutions, or as an academic stint at international universities. The Bachelor’s curriculum integrates an application-focused aspect, drawn from fields like technology, natural sciences, or economics. The culmination of the program involves the submission of a Bachelor’s thesis and successful completion of the Bachelor’s examination, resulting in the conferral of the academic degree, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).