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What you need to apply for Industrial Mathematics and Data Analysis at University of Bremen
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Bachelor's degree with at least 90 CP in mathematics and 24 CP in a technical application subject (or compareable).
Required ECTS credits: 180.
Not required
A letter of motivation in English, which should contain details on the following points:
− Reasons for the special interests in the Master's program "Industrial
Mathematics and Data Analysis" (motivation for the application),
− Specification of a technical application subject that is intended to be studied.
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Admission to a master's program requires completion of a bachelor's degree. The subject-specific entry requirements are set out in the current admission regulations (see below). These also include the various deadlines for providing evidence.
The admission requirements are set out in the [Admission Regulations for the Master’s programme in "Industrial Mathematics and Data Analysis"](https://www.uni-bremen.de/fileadmin/user_upload/fachberei...). The main requirements are as follows:
What to prepare for your application to Industrial Mathematics and Data Analysis
a Bachelor's degree or other comparable undergraduate degree, with a minimum of 180 ECTS points
proof, typically via the transcript of records, of at least 90 ECTS points in mathematics during the undergraduate degree programme
proof of at least 24 ECTS points in a technical application subject or in computer science
a letter of motivation, written in English, that explicitly explains the applicant's special interest in industrial mathematics and data analysis and in the University of Bremen; The planned choice of a minor subject (see description of the programme) should be mentioned.
Application documents
The admission regulations for each master's program specify which documents you must upload to the application portal. The following documents are generally required at the time of application:
current transcript of records; for students of the University of Bremen, a PABO transcript of records
Degree, if already held
current and tabular CV
Letter of motivation
The transcript of records must be an official document from the university. Self-generated transcripts or unverifiable printouts will not be accepted.
Additional documents may be required:
Language certificates
Proof of academic achievements in specific fields of study
Proof of professional experience, internship or training
Reference letters
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
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Semester fee including semester ticket approx. 350 euros. €
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