
The Bachelor’s in Applied Mathematics is a three-year, full-time on-campus programme within Applied Mathematics that focuses on mathematical modelling, analytical methods, and computational techniques used to solve real-world problems. The programme combines theoretical mathematics with practical applications in science, engineering, and data analysis.
With a strong analytical focus, students develop expertise in mathematical modelling, statistical methods, and computational problem-solving, enabling them to analyze complex systems and support decision-making in technical fields. Linnaeus University provides a research-oriented and application-driven environment that prepares graduates for careers in data analysis, engineering mathematics, and scientific research across technology, finance, and industry sectors.
Year 1 – Foundations of Applied Mathematics
• Introduction to Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations
• Probability Theory and Statistics
• Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving
• Research Methods in Applied Mathematics
Year 2 – Advanced Applied Mathematics
• Numerical Analysis and Computational Mathematics
• Advanced Probability and Stochastic Processes
• Applied Optimization and Decision Making
• Elective Modules in Applied Mathematics
Year 3 – Specialized Applied Mathematics
• Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Science
• Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science
• Mathematical Modeling in Real-World Problems
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Applied Mathematics
Graduates of the Applied Mathematics program are equipped for careers in data analysis, financial modeling, and research. They can work as mathematicians, data analysts, financial analysts, and research scientists. With the increasing need for mathematical modeling and data-driven decision-making across various industries, the demand for applied mathematicians is strong. Graduates often work in finance, healthcare, technology, and research institutions, solving complex problems through mathematical analysis.
The Applied Mathematics program provides students with a solid foundation in mathematical theory and practical applications in real-world problems. Students gain expertise in mathematical modeling, statistics, and optimization techniques, preparing them for careers in industries that rely on mathematical analysis. The program’s focus on both theory and practical applications ensures that graduates are well-equipped to tackle challenges in data science, finance, and engineering.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 772 28 80 00
Email: info@lnu.se
Address: Linnaeus University, Universitetsplatsen 1, 351 95 Vaxjo, Sweden