

The Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics and Data Analysis is a prestigious graduate program offered by the University of Bremen. Designed for professionals aiming to expand their expertise, this full-time international degree combines academic depth with practical applications in industry, research, and technology. Students gain hands-on experience in applied mathematics, data analysis, numerical modeling, and computational methods, preparing them for advanced analytical and problem-solving roles.
The program is structured across four semesters and admits students in both the summer and winter semesters. With access to modern laboratories, research projects, and industry collaborations, students develop both technical proficiency and critical thinking skills. The course reflects Germany’s reputation for combining academic quality with professional relevance, making it an excellent choice for those seeking to specialize in applied mathematics and data-driven problem solving.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Industrial Mathematics
Semester 2 – Applied Modeling and Data Techniques
Semester 3 – Specialization & Industry Practice
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
Graduates of this program are prepared for a wide range of roles in industry and research. Career paths include data analyst, computational scientist, operations researcher, quantitative modeler, and industrial mathematician. Students gain excellent opportunities to work in manufacturing, finance, logistics, engineering, and technology sectors.
Choosing the Master in Industrial Mathematics and Data Analysis means joining a program that combines rigorous mathematical theory with practical industrial applications. Students acquire advanced skills in computational methods, data analytics, and modeling, preparing them for both research and professional careers.
The program’s unique strength lies in its focus on real-world problems, interdisciplinary approach, and close collaboration with industry partners. Graduates develop analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the ability to apply mathematical concepts to complex challenges in diverse sectors.
University of Bremen – Student Advisory Service (Zentrale Studienberatung)
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Bremen, Germany
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Contact for this programme – Faculty of Mathematics
Universität Bremen, FB 3, Department of Mathematics
Otto-Hahn-Allee, 28359
Bremen, Germany
Email: math-admissions@uni-bremen.de
International Office – University of Bremen
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Bremen, Germany
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