

The Master’s in Mathematics and Modelling - Analysis and Mathematical Physics is a two-year, full-time on-campus programme that focuses on advanced mathematical theories, applied analysis, and mathematical physics. The programme develops strong analytical and problem-solving skills with an emphasis on mathematical modelling, differential equations, and theoretical physics applications.
With a strong theoretical foundation, students gain deep expertise in mathematical reasoning, scientific modelling, and advanced analytical methods used in physics and engineering contexts. Linnaeus University provides a research-oriented environment that prepares graduates for careers in academic research, data analysis, and scientific modelling within both industry and higher education.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
• Introduction to Mathematical Analysis and Modeling
• Classical Mechanics and Quantum Physics
• Differential Equations and Mathematical Methods
• Research Methods in Mathematical Physics
Semester 2 – Advanced Mathematical Physics
• Linear Algebra and Vector Spaces in Physics
• Advanced Theoretical Physics and Modeling
• Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
• Elective Modules in Mathematical Physics
Semester 3 – Specialized Mathematical Physics
• Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
• Computational Methods in Mathematical Physics
• Mathematical Modelling of Physical Systems
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Mathematical Physics
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Mathematical Physics
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Mathematics and Modelling - Analysis and Mathematical Physics program are equipped for careers in research, data analysis, and mathematical modeling. They can work as mathematicians, research scientists, data analysts, and academic professionals. The demand for skilled professionals in mathematical physics and applied mathematics continues to rise, particularly in fields like aerospace, engineering, and computational modeling. Graduates often work in research institutions, academic settings, and tech companies, applying advanced mathematical techniques to solve real-world problems.
The Mathematics and Modelling - Analysis and Mathematical Physics program offers students a deep understanding of mathematical analysis, physics, and modeling techniques. Students learn to apply mathematical methods to solve problems in physics, engineering, and technology. The program’s focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical modeling ensures that graduates are well-prepared for careers in academic research, industry, and applied science.
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