The Department of Applied Mathematics and Natural Sciences (AMUN) currently offers courses in all of the bachelor's degree programs and in seven master's degree programs. There are currently around 30 instructors who pass on their knowledge in AMUN courses.
The department's competencies
The department's competencies lie in applied mathematics, applied physics and imparting practical scientific working methods:
- Applied mathematics, including
- Graph theory
- Statistics
- Cryptography and coding theory
- Mathematical economics
- Engineering mathematics
- Numerical analysis
- Mathematical modeling
- Principles of applied physics, including
- Principles of mechanical science
- Principles of medical physics
- Principles of material engineering
- Thermodynamics
- Optics
- Electricity and magnetism
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Solid-state physics
- Principles of atomic physics
- Principles of quantum mechanics
- Practical scientific working methods, including
- Planning, implementing and presenting a scientific paper
- Requirements for a bachelor's and master's thesis