Programme details

What will you learn?

The Bachelor's degree programme in Mathematics for Engineering is unprecedented. It overcomes the disconnection between mathematical science and engineering foundations, aiming at an equally solid interdisciplinary preparation in both disciplines.

The first three semesters of the degree programme will foucus on core subjects (mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science). Gradually, on one hand you will learn more about mathematics, physics, and computer science fundamentals, on the other, you will acquire the application tools of scientific computing, statistical analysis, optimization methods and mathematics for AI. Finally, the elective courses will allow you to complete your educational path from an IT and engineering perspective. 

At the end of your educational path, there will be an interdisciplinary final examination with the dissertation of your thesis.

How will you learn it?

Besides traditional face-to-face lectures and classroom exercises, the programme also includes participation in computer labs, where you will apply widely used software for industry, plus programming languages, such as Python and C++, which are the standard in the world of data processing and scientific computing.  

Moreover, some of the classes involve individual or small group projects, in which you will test your teamwork skills, present your work, and write technical reports.