Mathematical Institute und Department of Mathematical Logic:
PD Dr. Markus Junker
Coordinator of the degree programmes in mathematics – general academic advice in mathematics
Department for Applied Mathematics:
Prof. Dr. Sören Bartels
Department of Mathematical Didactics:
StR Dr. Katharina Böcherer-Linder
Department of Mathematical Stochastics:
Dr. Ernst August Freiherr von Hammerstein
Advice for specialization in financial mathematics in the Master's programme
Consultation:
Consultation Evidence:
In the case of a change of programme after the 3rd semester, you will need proof of academic advising:
Please contact the general academic advising office for this (see above).
Classification Notice:
For entry into a higher subject semester in the case of a change of university and degree program, you will also need a placement notification for enrollment.
For the B.Sc. degree program in mathematics or for the subject mathematics in the polyvalent two-major program, send your documents
(performance overview or similar) to the Examination Office Mathematics.
Recognition of achievements:
After immatriculation following a change of university and course of study, the recognition of achievements can take place.
The chairwoman of the examination committee is responsible for this.
Credits to be made up in the Master of Education degree program:
If you transfer to the University of Freiburg for the Master of Education program,
you may have to make up credits from your Bachelor's program (as the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs has set requirements for the "complete package" Bachelor+Master);
Conversely, achievements from your Bachelor's program may be recognized in your Master's program. Please contact:
Dr. Ernst August Freiherr von Hammerstein
International Office of the University Freiburg:
Prof. Dr. Patrick Dondl
Exchange representative of the Mathematical Institute
Students of the University of Freiburg have the opportunity to attend courses at the five member universities of Eucor – without paying additional fees. The members of the trinational network include the universities of:
Students from Eucor – The European Campus benefit from the same rights of use for services in the five member universities as in their home university (online services, canteens, student residences, reduced rates for public transport, reimbursements for travel expenses, mobility grants, library loans, etc.). For more information, please see the Eucor website of the International Office.