Master’s programs of the partner universities
The universities in Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, and Mainz are among the top institutions in the Rhine-Main region and offer excellent opportunities to focus on Algebra during your Master’s studies. You can explore the individual Master’s programs both here and through the links to each university’s website.
To join the Excellence Track, you need to be enrolled in a Master’s program in Mathematics at one of the partner universities.
The Department of Mathematics at TU Darmstadt is one of the largest mathematical departments in Germany. The Master program is taught entirely in English, offering four different specializations: Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Mathematics and Data Science.
Students on the Master program in Frankfurt build on the skills learned in the Bachelor program by acquiring the knowledge of the main mathematical disciplines, their methodological approaches and their interrelations. They gain an insight into up-to-date research results and the significance of these and acquire the ability to deal with a comprehensive mathematical task independently in a Master thesis.
The objective of the Master program in Heidelberg is to expand and improve the basic knowledge of mathematics with the aim of enabling students to gain insights into current research. Graduates of the Master degree are able to apply and independently develop mathematical methods and models as well as to autonomously conduct scientific work and analyse/ solve problems.
The study of Mathematics in Mainz covers areas of both pure and applied Mathematics and is characterized by a wealth of specialization options, ensuring a well-balanced mix of practical relevance and intellectual depth. The Master program aims to impart advanced scientific knowledge and develop the ability to independently unfold scientific principles and apply scientific methods and findings.



