
The Curriculum for Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
- Bachelor i anvendt matematik
- Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
§ 1 - Description of the Programme
§ 1.1 - Programme
Programme titles
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics (Bachelor of Science (BSc))Ministerial orders
Bekendtgørelse om merit i universitetsuddannelser (BEK nr 1122 af 19/09/2025)
Bekendtgørelse om eksamener og prøver ved universitetsuddannelser (BEK nr 1121 af 19/09/2025)
Bekendtgørelse om censorordning og censorvirke (BEK nr 920 af 04/07/2024)
Bekendtgørelse om adgang til universitetsuddannelser tilrettelagt på heltid og erhvervskandidatuddannelser (BEK nr 1120 af 19/09/2025)
Bekendtgørelse om karakterskala ved uddannelser på Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriets område (BEK nr 1125 af 04/07/2022)
Bekendtgørelse om talentinitiativer på de videregående uddannelser på Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriets område (BEK nr 911 af 25/06/2025)
Bekendtgørelse om universitetsuddannelser tilrettelagt på heltid og erhvervskandidatuddannelser (BEK nr 1119 af 19/09/2025)
ECTS value
180Academic Study Board
The Study Board for ScienceLanguage
DanishCities
OdenseSemesters
AutumnLevel
Bachelor§ 1.2 - Aim of Programme, including any professional profile and specialisations
- the application of mathematics in relation to the field of science
- the ability to use a wide range of application-oriented models in mathematics and statistics
- skills to simulate mathematical models using numerical methods
- qualifications aimed at an advanced research-based course of study
- Knowledge: This category is related to the specific programme or the specific course and covers the level of comprehension and reflection within a subject area in relation to the terms, theories, methods and scientific problems of the area.
- Skills: This category is aimed explicitly at the performance of practical skills, professional ethics and responsibility.
- Competences: This category entails the graduate’s personal and independent application of knowledge and skills. These competences are universal, not limited to the individual programme or course. Instead, they include skills such as analysis and abstract thinking, an attitude for learning, the ability to participate in academic and interdisciplinary collaboration, communicative skills and the graduate’s ability to acquire new knowledge and structure his/her own learning.
§ 1.3 - Didactic and pedagogical basis
The educational didactic and pedagogical foundation is based on SDU’s core principles of active teaching and active learning. This is implemented in science education through a variety of teaching methods, including open work processes that support students’ learning, self-management, and initiative, ensuring high academic standards and deep learning.
§ 1.4 - Profiles
BSc major in Applied Mathematics - registration 1 September 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025
§ 2 - Enrollment
§ 2.1 - Tuition
§ 2.2 - Entry requirements
- Danish level A
- English level B
- Mathematics level A
In addition, the applicant must have a grade average of at least 6.0 in the entrance exam or an average of 7.0 in Mathematics A when applying for admission to quota 1. If admission to quota 2 is applied for, the applicant must pass an entrance exam.
§ 3 - Structure and Progression
§ 3.1 - The structure of the programme
- A programme of 180 ECTS with only a major subject
- A programme of 180 ECTS with both a major and minor subject where the major subject is worth 135 ECTS and is within the subject area of science and the minor subject is worth 45 ECTS and within the subject area of science
- A programme of 180 ECTS with both a major and a minor subject where the major subject is worth 135 ECTS and is within the subject area of science and the minor subject is worth 45 ECTS and is within the subject area of science. Both the major and the minor subjects are taught at upper secondary school.
- A programme of 180 ECTS with both a major and a minor subject where the major subject is worth 135 ECTS and is within the subject area of science and the minor subject is worth 45 ECTS and is outside of the subject area of science. Both the major and the minor subjects are taught at upper secondary school.
- A minor subject of 45 ECTS within the subject area of science and a major subject outside of the subject area of science. Both the major and the minor subjects are taught at upper secondary school.
- An interdisciplinary elective subject of 45 ECTS within the subject area of science and a major subject outside of the subject area of science.
The Bachelor’s degree programmes at the Faculty of Science at the SDU consists of constituent subject elements preserving the programmes’ academic competence and identity, including the first-year project, the innovation project, area specific courses and the Bachelor’s project of minimum 90 ECTS. The constituent subject elements include the theory of science of the specific subject area. In addition to the constituent elements, the programme includes electives of minimum 10 ECTS and support courses.
- The Danish and English title of the course
- The level of the course (bachelor’s, master’s or PhD courses)
- The institute and lecturer
- The extent of the course indicated by ECTS
- Admission requirements
- Expected qualifications
- Purpose
- Goal description
- Contents
- Which language the course is in
- Exam form
- Teaching methods
- The dates and times of the lectures
- When the course has last been updated
The number of the course description indicate its level:
- 1XX: Master’s courses
- 2XX: PhD courses
- 5XX: Bachelor’s courses
- 8XX: Master’s courses
- 9xx: Master's courses (AO: 'Akademisk overbygningsuddannelse')
- When the last lesson will be held
- When the last exams will be conducted
- Which course you should attend instead of the cancelled one
- Which exam(s) you should take instead of the cancelled one(s)
- Potential rules regarding credit transfers from expired programme regulations to the newest one
- Potential rules regarding service registration for exams
- Whether there is a risk of expulsion if the transition rules are not followed
§ 3.2 - Connection between entry requirements and the first year
§ 4 - Course descriptions
§ 4.1 - Course descriptions
BSc major in Applied Mathematics - registration 1 September 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025
NAT500: Studiestartsprøve
BAMM501: Bachelorprojekt i anvendt matematik
DM507: Algoritmer og Datastrukturer
ST521: Matematisk statistik
ST522: Beregningsmæssig statistik
ST523: Statistisk modellering
MM546: Partielle differentialligninger: teori, modellering og beregning
MM547: Ordinære differentialligninger: teori, modellering og beregning
MM553: Beregningsmæssig fysik
MM533: Matematisk og numerisk analyse
MM541: Kombinatorisk matematik
MM548: Mål- integralteori og Banachrum
MM536: Calculus for Matematik
MM562: Videregående Lineær Algebra
MM561: Innovation
MM566: Udvalgte emner i numerisk analyse I
MM568: Logik og Lineær algebra
MM567: Ring teori
MM570: Gruppe-teori
MM571: Førsteårsprojekt for anvendt matematik og matematik
MM500: Studieintroduktion for Matematik og Anvendt Matematik
DM587: Scientific Programming
DM536: Introduktion til programmering
§ 5 - Examination provisions
§ 5.1 - Programme passing requirements
§ 5.2 - Start of study exam
The university may decide that students must participate in and pass a start of study exam in order to continue the programme. The purpose of the start of study exam is to clarify whether a student has actually participated in the start of the programme. The exam is internal and will be evaluated with “Approved” or “Not approved”. The start of study exam will be conducted no later than 2 months after the start of the programme and the result must be given to students no later than 2 weeks after the exam. If a student does not pass the exam, they may do a re-exam which is conducted no later than 3 months after the start of the programme. Students have 2 exam attempts to pass the start of study exam.
§ 5.3 - First year exam
§ 5.4 - Spelling and writing skills
§ 5.5 - Evaluation of examinations and tests
§ 5.6 - Exam language
§ 5.7 - Forms of assessment
The student’s qualifications are assessed at examinations. The assessment may be based on:
§ 5.8 - Ordinary exams
§ 5.9 - Reexams
The university may deviate from the stipulated examination or test form in a re-examination. This does not apply, however, for Bachelor projects or Master’s theses. It may be established in the programme regulations that the reexam has another form and/or evaluation than the ordinary exam. including the criteria for when the alternative examination or test form will be used.
§ 5.10 - Exam attempts
§ 5.11 - Requirements for exams
§ 5.12 - Digital exams and aids
The university may in the programme regulations establish rules regarding the use of computers during exams.
§ 5.13 - Special examination conditions
§ 5.14 - Irregularities at exams
§ 5.15 - Group exams
§ 6 - Credit transfer
§ 6.1 - Transfer of credit
§ 6.2 - Transfer of credit
§ 6.3 - Credit
§ 6.4 - Extemptions
§ 7 - Provisions on the organisation of the programme
§ 7.1 - Enrolment and unenrolment from teaching and exams
- 1 February for the spring semester
- 1 September for the autumn semester
§ 7.2 - Permission to enrol in courses from a Master’s degree programme
§ 7.3 - Deadline for programme completion
- Bachelor degree programme must be completed within the standardised study period + 1 year
- A 2-year Master’s degree programme must be completed within the standardised study period + ½ year
- A 2½-year Master’s degree programme must be completed within the standardised study period + ½ yea
- Master's degree for working professionals must be completed within the standardised study period + ½ year
§ 7.4 - Study activity
§ 7.5 - Bachelors project
§ 7.6 - Leave
§ 7.7 - Limitation on the number of entries
The university shall establish rules in the curriculum regarding selection criteria for elective courses. The criteria must be academic. If it is not possible to establish academic criteria, the university may apply a lottery system.
§ 7.8 - Minor, elective subject and elective
§ 7.9 - Talent
§ 8 - Exemptions and complaints procedures
§ 8.1 - Dispensation from University regulations
§ 8.2 - Complaints over exams
§ 8.3 - Complaints over University decisions
§ 9 - The affiliation of the programme
§ 9.1 - Legal basis
- Uddannelsesbekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 1019 of 19 September 2025 regarding university programmes scheduled as full-time studies.
- Eksamensbekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 1121 of 19 September 2025 regarding exams and grading in university programmes
- Karakterbekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 1125 of 4 July 2022 regarding grading scale and other forms of evaluation in educational programmes within the area of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science
- Universitetsadgangsbekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 1120 of 19 September 2025 regarding admission to university degree programmes scheduled as full-time studies
- Talentbekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 911 of 19 September 2025 regarding talent initiatives within the area of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science
- Ph.d.-bekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 1124 of 19 September 2025 regarding PhD programmes at universities and certain art programmes
- Meritbekendtgørelsen: Ministerial order No. 1122 of 19 September 2025 regarding decisions concerning credits for university programmes