About this course

The course content may vary from year to year, but will usually be from the following fields: differential equations, integro-differential equations, integral equations. numerical mathematics, inverse problems, statistical methods, functional analysis

Learning outcome

Students will learn modern applied mathematics and how it can be used to study selected problems in environmental sciences, biology and physics.
  • Learning activities

    Discussions with the teacher and self study.
  • Teaching support

    Students may contact the teacher in the office, by phone or email.
  • Syllabus

    The syllabus will be defined each time the course is offered.
  • Prerequisites

    MATH121, MATH122, MATH123 (or MATH111, MATH112 and MATH113), MATH250, MATH270, MATH290
  • Assessment method

    Oral exam.
  • About use of AI

    Oral exam: K1- No use of AI

    Descriptions of AI-category codes.

  • Examiner scheme

    The sensor will participate in the design of the oral exam and participate in the exam.
  • Teaching hours

    20 hours of discussions with the teacher, 230 hours of self study.