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Mathematics, BSc

Studying Mathematics on an undergraduate level at the University of Debrecen (UD) puts you on the path towards an internationally recognized European degree. By blending theoretical foundations in algebra, analysis, and geometry with practical applications in computer science and physics, the curriculum equips you with the versatile analytical skills needed in the global marketplace.

 

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Program Overview

 
The program starts in September of each year.
 
All courses are taught in English; therefore, a B2 level English proficiency is required.
 
Admission requires a high school certificate and passing a written and oral entrance exam in Mathematics.
 
This is a 3-year program consisting of 6 academic semesters
 
Students earn 180 ECTS in total.
 
The tuition fee for this program is 6,500 USD/Year

 

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What to expect during the program?  

At the University of Debrecen, the Mathematics BSc provides a solid foundation in the fundamental branches of modern mathematics, including algebra, analysis, geometry, probability theory, and statistics. The curriculum is designed to balance deep theoretical knowledge with practical applications in computer science and physics, ensuring students develop the high-level abstract thinking and problem-solving skills required for technical research.

 

What will you learn in the Mathematics, BSc program at the University of Debrecen?

We offer a curriculum that bridges the gap between your future expertise and the technical competence required to excel in the global market.
 

Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

Year

Main subjects

1

Basics of Mathematics, Introduction to Algebra and Numbers, Linear Algebra, Combinatorics and Graph Theory, Sets and Functions, Geometry, Algebra, Introduction to Analysis

2

Algebra, Number Theory, Differential and Integral Calculus, Computer Geometry, Linear Programming, Differential and Integral Calculus in Several Variables, Measure and Integral Theory, Applied Number Theory, Algorithms in Algebra and Number Theory, Numerical Analysis

3

Ordinary Differential Equations, Differential Geometry, Probability Theory, Introduction to Cryptography, Economic Mathematics, Nonlinear Optimization, Vector Analysis, Statistics, Analysis with Computer, Computer Statistics, Thesis

 

Detailed information about the program’s Curriculum and further information are available on the Faculty of Science and Technology’s website.

 

Is there an internship incorporated into the program?

No, there is no mandatory internship incorporated into the curriculum of this program.

 

What are the career prospects after graduating as a Mathematician?

A mathematician can be employed in various industries. Undergraduate and master’s degrees will suffice for most government and teaching jobs in this fast-growing field, and doctorates allow for research positions at private businesses. Graduates can further their expertise through various advanced study opportunities, including MSc degrees in mathematics, applied mathematics, or software engineering.

 

 

How can I enroll in the program?

Earning a degree at the University of Debrecen in Hungary provides an EU-accredited qualification recognized across the globe. The admission process is conducted entirely online, featuring written and oral entrance exams designed to evaluate subject-specific knowledge and personal motivation. We also offer a variety of academic merit-based scholarships for our students.

 

What are the language requirements for Mathematics, BSc?

Applicants must have an English proficiency of at least B2 level as the program is fully taught in English. For your information, this is equivalent to:

  • a TOEFL test with a minimum score of 513 (Paper-Based).
  • an IELTS test with a minimum score of 5.5.

Please note, that you are not strictly required to have a language exam certificate, your language skills will be assessed during the entrance interview.

 

Is there an entrance exam for Mathematics, BSc?

Yes, admission is based on a high school certificate and an online written and oral entrance exam in Mathematics.

Further information about the entrance exams can be found through the following website: Learn more about our entrance exams

 

Until when can I apply for the program?

Please note that the BSc in Mathematics operates on a single-intake academic calendar. This program only starts in September of each year. The application deadline in the self-financed procedure is 15th June.

 

Ensure your documents are submitted through the

Official Online Platform before the deadline.

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How much does it cost to study Mathematics, BSc at the University of Debrecen?

The tuition fee is 6,500 USD / year for this program.

This is supplemented by the application fee of $150 USD (one-time) and the entrance procedure fee of $350 USD that covers the examination and interview. Please note that the application and entrance procedure fees are non-refundable and must be paid via bank transfer to initiate the review process.

 

What scholarships are available at the University of Debrecen?

We offer a variety of academic scholarships and merit-based tuition fee discounts. Depending on your home country’s regulations you might apply for federal loan while studying abroad as well.
For detailed eligibility criteria and application deadlines, visit our dedicated website

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