Study Programmes Bachelor in Mathematics

Admissions

To apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.

The programme at a glance – 180 ECTS

  • Duration:
    3 years / 6 sem
  • Teaching languages:
    FR + EN
  • Admissions:
    EU: 1 Feb 2025 – 27 Aug 2025

    Non-EU: 1 Feb 2025 – 30 Apr 2025
  • Fees:
    400€/ sem. (semester 1,2,3,4,5,6)
  • Format:
    Full-time programme (Part-time student status allowed)

Dates coming soon

Specific information for this programme

  • Required Degree

    • Secondary Luxembourg school diploma or equivalent foreign diploma recognised by the Ministry of National Education
    • Admission to a subsequent semester is possible and is based on the application.
  • Language Skills

  • Documents

    Applicants must provide:

    • Cover letter
    • CV
    • Any additional supporting document.

  • Administrative elements

    An administrative fee of 50€ is due when you submit your application. It will be deducted from the registration fee if you are accepted and enrolled in the programme.

  • Pre-enrolment enquiries

    If you have some doubt regarding your chances of being accepted, we encourage you to informally contact the programme using the following email address: ivan.nourdin@uni.lu.
    Kindly note that the feedback provided by the programme upon this informal request is not legally binding and does not provide grounds for a legal appeal if your application is rejected. In any case, you will need to submit your application as outlined below.

  • The ideal candidate

    When considering potential mathematics undergraduates, we seek out students with three key traits:
    • Proficiency in mathematics: Candidates should possess a suitable foundation in mathematics and strong general mathematical skills
    • Mathematical aptitude and talent: We look for students with the ability to think mathematically. This encompasses the ability to make connections between diverse mathematical concepts, as well as a capacity to quickly grasp new ideas and use them to solve challenging problems.
    • Motivation to study mathematics: Candidates must display a genuine commitment to studying mathematics at university level, and be prepared to work hard to succeed.