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MathMods MSc course is divided into four semesters. Each semester totals 30 ECTS credits. All courses will be taught in English. Students will also have to attend a local language course (3 ECTS credits) during the semester they will be spending at each partner university.
The mobility scheme will involve two locations at least for each student over the whole programme. Please note that students cannot decide their own mobility scheme, which will be planned by the MathMods Team, instead.

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The FIRST YEAR is common for all students. This will guarantee an equal knowledge platform for all. The SECOND YEAR is dedicated to Applications and the preparation of the Master's thesis.

01  FIRST SEMESTER

 

 

The first semester will be focused on Theory and will be spent at UAQ - University of L'Aquila in Italy.

 

02  SECOND SEMESTER

 

 

The second semester will be focused on Numerics and will be spent at either

  • UNSA -  University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis in France
    or
  • UHH - University of Hamburg in Germany (starting from the second semester of the academic cycle 2010/2012).

03  THIRD SEMESTER

 

 

The third semester is dedicated to a specialisation at one of the partner universities, which all offer a specific programme related to their particular field of excellence and research (see the list below). Please note that it will be the MathMods team to decide in which institution each student will spend their second year.

04  FOURTH SEMESTER

 

 

In the fourth semester all students will be working on their Master's thesis. Click here to view the Master's degrees awarded by MathMods Consortium.

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