Skip to content
Universität Leipzig
Master English Mathematics & Natural Sciences

Master of Science in Mathematical Physics

Master

About the Program

Physics and mathematics are indispensable for understanding the world and developing technical innovations. Following in the footsteps of famous former professors such as W. Heisenberg, F. Klein or F. Bloch, you will learn general principles of mathematics and theoretical physics, gain in-depth knowledge on selected topics and conduct independent research under the guidance of a professor. By solving complex problems and transferring concepts to related fields, you will prepare for a job in academia or industry. Special features: International – English as course language Interdisciplinary – joint initiative of Mathematics and Physics departments Develop analytic skills – learn to solve complex problems and to transfer concepts to related fields Forefront research – supported by the local Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences You will learn the general principles of mathematics and theoretical physics in two fundamental courses on mathematical physics. Basing on your knowledge in analysis, algebra and theoretical physics obtained during your Bachelor's courses, you will deepen your expertise on topics like symmetries, geometry, field theory and quantum mechanics. You will gain in-depth knowledge on selected fields by taking elective courses. The course structure allows for multiple individual choices. Shape the programme along your own preferences and take courses on: Dynamical Systems Differential Geometry Stochastic Processes Gravity and Cosmology Condensed and Soft Matter Partial Differential Equations Particles and Quantum Fields Other key benefits: Study in a vibrant place with long-standing tradition in mathematical physics. Enjoy small courses led by dedicated lecturers. Contribute to current projects in research groups at Leipzig University or MPI MiS. Profit from a high flexibility and chose the courses according to your own preferences. Have the option to continue your carrier in the prestigious graduate school IMPRS MiS. Live in a vibrant city with a rich cultural scene, affordable housing, a lot of green spaces. Job Perspectives: Owing to the importance of mathematics and physics in modern society, you can follow many avenues for employment in academia and industry. Many graduates earn a PhD and benefit from excellent local opportunities at our institutes of mathematics and theoretical physics and at the MPI for Mathematics in the Sciences, e.g. as a member of our graduate school IMPRS MiS. Due to the skills shortage in the field of mathematicians, IT specialists, natural scientists and technicians in Germany, you will have excellent opportunities to pursue a wide range of careers in industry and business (e.g. in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, medical technology, software development, finance and insurance, communication systems, energy, transport or logistics). Other job opportunities exist in the service sector (e.g. business consulting, technology consulting) or in scientific research institutions and in administration (e.g. material testing offices, quality assurance, validation, IT security).
Show the original English text
Physics and mathematics are indispensable for understanding the world and developing technical innovations. Following in the footsteps of famous former professors such as W. Heisenberg, F. Klein or F. Bloch, you will learn general principles of mathematics and theoretical physics, gain in-depth knowledge on selected topics and conduct independent research under the guidance of a professor. By solving complex problems and transferring concepts to related fields, you will prepare for a job in academia or industry. Special features: International – English as course language Interdisciplinary – joint initiative of Mathematics and Physics departments Develop analytic skills – learn to solve complex problems and to transfer concepts to related fields Forefront research – supported by the local Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences You will learn the general principles of mathematics and theoretical physics in two fundamental courses on mathematical physics. Basing on your knowledge in analysis, algebra and theoretical physics obtained during your Bachelor's courses, you will deepen your expertise on topics like symmetries, geometry, field theory and quantum mechanics. You will gain in-depth knowledge on selected fields by taking elective courses. The course structure allows for multiple individual choices. Shape the programme along your own preferences and take courses on: Dynamical Systems Differential Geometry Stochastic Processes Gravity and Cosmology Condensed and Soft Matter Partial Differential Equations Particles and Quantum Fields Other key benefits: Study in a vibrant place with long-standing tradition in mathematical physics. Enjoy small courses led by dedicated lecturers. Contribute to current projects in research groups at Leipzig University or MPI MiS. Profit from a high flexibility and chose the courses according to your own preferences. Have the option to continue your carrier in the prestigious graduate school IMPRS MiS. Live in a vibrant city with a rich cultural scene, affordable housing, a lot of green spaces. Job Perspectives: Owing to the importance of mathematics and physics in modern society, you can follow many avenues for employment in academia and industry. Many graduates earn a PhD and benefit from excellent local opportunities at our institutes of mathematics and theoretical physics and at the MPI for Mathematics in the Sciences, e.g. as a member of our graduate school IMPRS MiS. Due to the skills shortage in the field of mathematicians, IT specialists, natural scientists and technicians in Germany, you will have excellent opportunities to pursue a wide range of careers in industry and business (e.g. in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, medical technology, software development, finance and insurance, communication systems, energy, transport or logistics). Other job opportunities exist in the service sector (e.g. business consulting, technology consulting) or in scientific research institutions and in administration (e.g. material testing offices, quality assurance, validation, IT security).

Which Professions Does This Program Open Up?

Related profession searches from Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BERUFENET) data:

Explore all professions →

Subjects / Topic Areas

Applied Mathematics

Similar Programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Master of Science in Mathematical Physics at Universität Leipzig

Is Master of Science in Mathematical Physics at Universität Leipzig taught in German or English?

This Master programme is taught in English. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the Master of Science in Mathematical Physics programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for Master of Science in Mathematical Physics at Universität Leipzig?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (English), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying Master of Science in Mathematical Physics?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to Universität Leipzig — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

📬 Get the weekly Germany guide in your inbox

New blog posts, application deadlines, scholarship announcements. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Weekly Germany guide — 1–2 emails/week, no spam.

📬 Weekly Germany guide delivered to your inbox

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.