Name of qualification Magister znanosti/magistrica znanosti s področja matematike-raziskovalna smerAdd to comparison [1]
Translated title (no legal status) Master of Philosophy in the field of mathematics-research stream
Type of qualification Magisterij znanosti/umetnosti
Category of qualification Izobrazba
Type of education Master's education
Duration
2 years
Credits 120 credits
Admission requirements
  • A completed academic study programme in mathematics with a programme that enables the candidate to pursue this form of study,
  • an average grade of at least 8 in an undergraduate programme,

Candidates who have completed any other academic study programme or who achieved an average grade of less than 8 in their undergraduate programme may enrol in the postgraduate programme if they pass an entrance examination, the content and scope of which are determined individually on the basis of the candidate's previous study

ISCED field Field
Naravoslovje, matematika in statistika
ISCED subfield subfield matematika
Qualification level

SQF 9
EQF 8
Third level

Qualification holders are  familiar with contemporary knowledge and developments in mathematics and will be capable of research in mathematics.

Examination performance is scored as follows: 10 (excellent); 9 (very good: above-average knowledge but with some mistakes); 8 (very good: solid results); 7 (good); 6 (adequate: knowledge satisfies minimum criteria); 5–1 (inadequate). In order to pass an examination, a candidate must achieve a grade between adequate (6) and excellent (10).

In order to progress from the first year to the second year, students must complete at least 45 credits.

Third-cycle doctoral study programmes (SQF level 10) 

Students must pass examinations in four subjects in which they have attended lectures (72 credits), write two seminar papers (18 credits) and defend them in a seminar, and write a master's thesis (30 credits). Graduates of this programme must complete the programme by the 30.9.2016.

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics

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