2020 08 21 Mathematics

About the programme

Lenght of studies 2 years Language English
Scope of studies 120 ECTS credits Tuition fee per year 5266 €
Qualification awarded Master in Mathematical Sciences Start of studies 01 September
Application period 01 January - 1 June/15 July Application deadline 1 June* / 15 July**

 * For applicants from non-EU/EFTA countries
** For applicants who do not need a Lithuanian visa and non-EU/EFTA applicants, if there is a Lithuanian embassy in their home country

The purpose of the Mathematics programme is to train qualified specialists who have advanced knowledge of pure and applied mathematics and strong problem-solving skills so that they can successfully tackle challenging scientific, industrial, economic problems. The graduates will be the professionals in modelling and decision making of different processes in industry and research.

Why this programme?

  • The strength of this programme is the universality of mathematics. Acquired methods can be applied in the fields of a wide range. The graduates can easily adapt in various business, trade, enterprise, IT, finance, insurance companies as well as in research, education institutions.

What's after?

  • Graduates will be able to work in science and education institutions, high-technology industries, agencies of data analysis and social investigations, management institutions. Graduates will also be able to pursue a career in any other sphere, where their mathematical knowledge, analytical skills and ability to use specialized software are needed.
  • Graduates can also pursue further studies at the doctoral level in Mathematics or Computer Sciences.
  • At least first level studies leading with a bachelor diploma are required.
  • English language proficiency - the level not lower than B2 (following the Common Framework of Reference for Language approved by the Council of Europe).

In addition, all applicants have to fulfil general admission requirements.

Course unit title

ECTS credits

I YEAR

60

SEMESTER 1

30

Compulsory courses

20

Supplementary Chapters in Functional Analysis

10

Mathematical Writing at Higher Level

5

Function Spaces

5

Elective courses*

10

Probabilistic Combinatorics

5

Analytic Number Theory

5

Integral Equations

5

Numerical Methods for Differential Equations

5

SEMESTER 2

30

Compulsory courses

15

Partial Differential Equations

10

Abstract Algebra

5

Elective courses*

15

Risk Theory

5

Stochastic Processes Theory

5

Variational Methods for Nonlinear Phenomenons

5

Sample Surveys 5
Discrete Finance Mathematics 5

Mathematics in Modern Finance

5

II YEAR

60

SEMESTER 3

30

Compulsory courses

20

Packages of Statistics

5

Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics

10

Fundamentals of Scientific Research 5

Elective courses*

10

Dynamical Systems

5

Weak Convergence of Measures

5

Graph Theory

5

Mathematical Theory of Navier-Stokes Equations

5

Stochastic Differential Equations

5

Asymptotic Methods for Partial Differential Equations

5

SEMESTER 4

30

Compulsory courses

25

Master’s Thesis

25

Elective courses* 5

Master’s Thesis Seminar in Probability Theory and Number Theory

5

Master’s Thesis Seminar in Differential Equations 5

 

*The supply of elective course might vary depending availability.

Do you have any questions? Contact:

Study Programme Committee

Gediminas Stepanauskas

Head of the Study Programme Committee - Doc. dr. Jonas Jankauskas

  • Doc. Dr. Gintautas Bareikis;
  • Prof. Dr. (HP) Ramūnas Garunkštis;
  • Senior Researcher Dr. Daniele Ettore Otera;
  • Prof. Habil. Dr. Konstantinas Pileckas;
  • Prof. Dr. (HP) Artūras Štikonas;
  • Romualdas Zovė, Social Partner „Lietuvos bankas“;
  • two student's representatives.