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Fall

In the list below courses indicated with (BM) are intended for beginning master students or advanced bachelor students. Other courses are more advanced. The code (TUD) indicates that the course is taught in Delft.
The fall courses of Mastermath are on this Mastermath schedule.
The Mastermath courses taught by instructors from Leiden are also listed below with the code (MM).

Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Advanced algebraic geometry 6
Elliptic Curves (MM) 8
Functional Analysis (MM) 8
Introduction to dynamical systems (BM) 6
Introduction to manifolds (BM) 6
Linear Analysis (BM) 6
Mathematical Biology: from Individual Cell Behaviour to Biological Growth and Form (BM) 6
Measure theory (BM) 6
Percolation theory (BM) 6
Probability seminar (BM) 6
Rational Points on Varieties (MM) 8
Statistical Learning 4
Topics in Field Theory (BM) 6
Financial mathematics (TUD) 6
Internet Seminar on Evolution Equations (TUD) 9

Spring

In the list below courses indicated with (BM) are intended for beginning master students or advanced bachelor students. Other courses are more advanced. The code (TUD) indicates that the course is taught in Delft.
The spring courses of Mastermath are on this Mastermath schedule.
The Mastermath courses taught by instructors from Leiden are also listed below with the code (MM).

Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Advanced topics in analysis (TUD) (BM) 6
Algebraic Geometry (MM) 8
Bifurcations and chaos (BM) 6
Commutative algebra (BM) 6
Diophantine approximation (BM) 6/8
Dynamical systems seminar (BM) 6
Ergodic Theory and Fractals (BM) 6
Forensic statistics and graphical models 6
Functional analysis seminar 6
Information-theoretic learning 6/8
Mathematical Biology (MM) 8
Mathematical Biology: the Virtual Cell (BM) 6
Partial Differential Equations (MM) 8
Quantum information theory and cryptography (BM) 6
Stochastic Processes (MM) 8
Time Series (MM) 8
Special topics in financial engineering (TUD) 6
Wavelets (TUD)(BM) 6

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The Mathematics Master programme offers courses in the following specialisations :

Each specialisation offers courses at an advanced level, leading eventually to an individual research project and a Master’s thesis. Some of the courses (at least 30 EC) are to be taken at a national level, via the Dutch national mastermath programme. The length of each specialisation is two years. Students from any university in the Netherlands with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics or with a Bachelor of Science Degree with major in Mathematics are admitted to the programme. For all other students, an Admission Committee will consider the possibility of enrolling.