Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Program in Mathematics
The Bachelor's program in Mathematics at the University of Amsterdam is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications. The program aims to develop students' analytical and creative thinking skills, enabling them to approach complex problems with a logical and methodical mindset.
Program Overview
The Bachelor's program in Mathematics is a full-time, three-year program that consists of 180 EC (European Credits). The program is taught in Dutch and is located at the Science Park Campus. The program is recognized as a top program in the Keuzegids 2024 and is ranked among the top 100 in the QS World University Ranking for Mathematics.
Program Structure
The program is divided into several components, including:
- A broad and solid foundation in mathematics, covering topics such as algebra, analysis, and geometry
- A range of elective courses, allowing students to specialize in areas such as data analysis, logic, or financial models
- Opportunities for students to work on projects and research, applying mathematical concepts to real-world problems
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must have a vwo-diploma with mathematics B. Students must also demonstrate a strong interest in mathematics and a willingness to develop their analytical and creative thinking skills.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor's program in Mathematics can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Research and development in mathematics and related fields
- Teaching and education
- Consultancy and advisory roles
- Data analysis and science
- Finance and banking
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- Pure mathematics, focusing on the development of mathematical theories and models
- Applied mathematics, focusing on the application of mathematical concepts to real-world problems
- Data analysis and science, focusing on the development of methods and techniques for analyzing and interpreting complex data
Campus and Facilities
The Science Park Campus provides a range of facilities and resources, including:
- State-of-the-art lecture halls and classrooms
- Computer labs and research facilities
- Library and study areas
- Sports and recreational facilities
Honors Program
The program offers an honors program, which provides students with the opportunity to pursue additional challenges and develop their skills in a specific area of mathematics.
Double Bachelor's Program
The program also offers a double Bachelor's program, which allows students to combine mathematics with another subject, such as informatics or natural sciences.
Student Testimonials
Students who have completed the program have praised its academic rigor, the quality of the teaching, and the supportive learning environment.
Facts and Figures
- Diploma: BSc Mathematics
- Type: Regular education
- Form: Full-time
- Study load: 180 EC, 36 months
- Language: Dutch
- Start: September
- RIO-code: 56980
- Location: Science Park
Other Related Programs
The University of Amsterdam also offers other related programs, including:
- Bachelor's program in Informatics
- Bachelor's program in Artificial Intelligence
- Bachelor's program in Natural and Astronomical Sciences
- Bachelor's program in Science, Technology, and Innovation
