KIU implements Bachelor of Science program in Mathematics. Program is implemented in English language. KIU welcomes International students.
KIU implements Bachelor of Science program in Mathematics. Program is implemented in English language. KIU welcomes International students.
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics.
Language of Instruction
English.
Note: Students can be provided with academic support courses in English language, in case of need during their studies at KIU.
Accreditation
• Program developed in partnership with TUM and TUM International
and approved by the International Advisory Board;
• Program accreditation is equivalent to the Georgian accreditation.
• Bid for international accreditation before the first graduation.
Program Goals
Graduates will acquire:
Goal 1: conceptual and operational understanding of selected core areas of mathematics
Goal 2: problem-solving skills including the computational and modeling ability
Goal 3: skills for efficient communication, critical thinking, and life-long learning
Future careers in this profession
Should a student decide to enter into professional employment after concluding the bachelor's program, opportunities then arise in many different sectors. Mathematical methods are used widely in science, engineering, and business. Graduates can find jobs in private and governmental companies where mathematical modeling, analysis, and computer simulation is needed. Should graduates of the bachelor's program decide to continue studies at the M.Sc. level, opportunities then arise in mathematics and other fields.
Opportunities:
• Professors from TUM and other international universities from abroad
• Seminars, projects and interactive teaching
• Access to worldwide library system electronically
• Modern and high tech infrastructure with state of the art facilities
• Individual, student centered approaches of teaching, establishing lifelong learning and continuous development practices
• Internship at national and international companies
• The program offers powerful combination. Major could be in mathematics with minor in computer science and/or managment.
Major in Mathematics
Core pillars
(solid knowledge in the following foundations fields of mathematics:)
1. Analysis
2. Linear algebra
3. Probability and statistics
4. Numerical methods
5. Optimization methods
Specialization via electives
1. Mathematical modeling courses
2. Mathematical seminar, Elective Courses
3. Thesis, project/internship
Other courses
1. English
2. Introduction to Mathematical Software, Introduction to Programing
Minor in Mathematics:
To be chosen as an addition to the Major in Management or Computer Science
BSc Degree Requirements:
• 240 ECTS credits
• (Group/Individual) Project/Internship
• (Individual) Thesis
Prof. Ramaz Botchorishvili
Professor Ramaz Botchorishvili is KIU Program Supervisor for Mathematics. Up to this point, he has had ample pleasure working as a researcher, a professor, and a dean at various academic institutions in Europe such as Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (Georgia), National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (France), Laboratory of Jacques Luis-Lions at University of Pierre and Marie Curie (France), Fraunhofer Institute of Algorithms and Scientific Computing (Germany), Institute of Energy and Climate Research at Forschungszentrum Juelich (Germany)
For over a decade Prof. Botchorishvili has served as the Dean of Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, and as the Dean of Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences at Tbilisi State University. In this position, he has gained extensive experience in developing and managing bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs.
On the whole, Prof. Botchorishvili is systematically creating new projects and acquiring grants to open up new opportunities for his students. He has been integral to initiating bachelor degree programs of University Paris 8 (France) and San Diego State University (United States) at TSU.
Moreover, he has helped establish SMART AtmoSim Laboratory of TSU and Forschungszentrum Juelich. Some of his other contributions include projects funded by Swiss National Science Foundation, Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation, Volkswagen Foundation, Erasmus+, and TEMPUS.
Prof. Ramaz Botchorishvili received his Candidate of Science degree in 1989 and his Doctor of Science degree in 1996. He holds an award of Georgian Mathematical Union (1994), fellowship of the President of Georgia (1998), NATO Fellowship (1999), WSEAS F-and-B best paper award (2009), and Medal of Tbilisi State University (2016).
In line with his academic interests, Prof. Botchorishvili has held the position of Chair of Numerical Analysis and Computational Technologies at TSU. His current research interests reside in numerical partial differential equations for deep artificial neural networks and applications for environmental modeling.
Prof. Boris Vexler
Prof. Boris Vexler studied at Lomonosov Moscow State University and Heidelberg University. He obtained his doctorate degree at Heidelberg in 2004 and his lecturer qualification at the University of Graz in 2008.
After completing his doctorate, he worked at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Linz and, in 2008, was appointed professor for control theory at TUM. After rejecting offers from the universities of Vienna and Düsseldorf, Prof. Vexler was appointed to the Chair of Optimal Control at TUM in 2013. He has served as a speaker of the International Research Training Group IGDK 1754 since 2012 and from 2016 to 2019, he was the dean of studies of the TUM Department of Mathematics.
Prof. Vexler’s research area is the numerical analysis of problems described with partial differential equations (PDEs). The focus of this work is on developing and analyzing efficient numerical algorithms to solve optimization problems with PDEs.
Tuition Fee and Living Costs For International students:
• Tuition fee is 9400 GEL (3220 US$ equivalent, the sum includes all teaching materials);
• Living costs is 5000 US$/year.