Mathematics
01.03.01In english and russian
Level of education Bachelor
Type of instruction Full-time
Duration 4 years
- Algebra
- Calculus of Variations
- Geometry and Topology
- Mathematical Analysis
- Mathematical Logic
- Mathematical Statistics
- Mathematical Physics
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Probability Theory
- Functional Analysis
- Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
- Fundamentals of Set Theory
Elective courses
- Algebraic Groups
- Algorithms for NP-Hard Problems
- Gaussian Random Variables
- Homological Algebra
- Machine Learning
- Uncertainty Principle in Harmonic Analysis
- Riemannian Geometry
- Stochastic Geometry
- Stochastic Dynamical Systems
- Computational Complexity Theory
- Time-Frequency Analysis
- Ergodic Theory
- Mathematical courses from leading scientists, programming courses from developers of the largest Russian and foreign IT companies – most courses have videos or notes
- The programme is the leader in Russia in the number of the prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiad of School Students who enrolled in the programme in 2015-2019
- Individual educational fundamental and applied trajectories
- Students take part in international research life at the Chebyshev Laboratory – the academic supervisor of the Laboratory is S.K. Smirnov, a Fields medalist
- Research under the supervision of active scientists in various fields of mathematics and theoretical computer science
- Practical training in mathematics and programming under the supervision of leading trainers to take part in Olympiads
- Scholarships up to 15,000 roubles from the ‘Home Towns’ Fund
- Financed scientific internships abroad
Almost all the lecturers of the programme have academic networks in many universities throughout the world; they are actively involved in international scientific life. This opens up ample opportunities for students to gain international experience.
While studying, it is possible to do internships in leading high-tech companies such as PJSC Gazprom Neft, Yandex, JetBrains, Huawei, and others.
Graduates are ready to work as researchers, systems analysts, financial analysts, consulting mathematicians, programmers, and university lecturers.