Master's degree: Mathematical modeling

What the Department Offers

The Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics provides Master’s degree training in the field of 520200 "Applied Mathematics and Informatics", with a specialization (profile) in "Mathematical Modeling."

This Master’s program is designed to train high-level specialists capable of solving complex scientific, engineering, and applied problems using modern methods of mathematical modeling, computational mathematics, and information technology.

About the Master’s Program

"Applied Mathematics and Informatics," Profile: "Mathematical Modeling"

The goal of the program is to provide advanced training in:

  • Mathematical and computer modeling of various processes and systems;
  • Analysis, optimization, and forecasting of complex objects across different subject areas;
  • Development and research of mathematical models using state-of-the-art software tools.

During the program, students master:

  • Methods of applied and computational mathematics;
  • Numerical methods and algorithms;
  • Optimization methods and data analysis;
  • Modern programming languages and software packages for modeling;
  • Scientific research methods and academic writing.

The program maintains a strong focus on both scientific research and practical application.

Career Prospects: Who Will I Become?

The knowledge and skills acquired during the program allow graduates to:

  • Develop and research mathematical models of complex processes;
  • Apply modeling methods in science, engineering, economics, and IT;
  • Work effectively with modern software and computing tools;
  • Participate in research, development, and innovation projects.

Graduates of the "Mathematical Modeling" profile can work as:

  • Specialists and researchers in mathematical and computer modeling;
  • Data and modeling analysts;
  • Applied and scientific software developers;
  • Mathematical engineers;
  • Research scientists and lecturers (with the option to continue to PhD/Postgraduate studies);
  • Consultants for the implementation of mathematical and information technologies.

Facilities and Infrastructure

The department features modern computer labs with high-speed internet access. The educational facilities support:

  • Laboratory and practical sessions in mathematical modeling;
  • Classes in programming, computational mathematics, and data analysis;
  • Independent scientific research work for Master’s students.

Graduates also have opportunities to participate in international educational and scientific programs and engage in collaborative research projects.

Study Format and Duration

  • Mode of Study: Full-time
  • Funding Basis: State-funded (Budget) and Tuition-based (Contract)
  • Duration: 2 years

Enrollment is conducted on a competitive basis in accordance with the admission rules of the I. Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University (KSTU).

Admission Details

Deadlines: Document submission usually takes place during the summer period, following the KSTU admission campaign schedule. Admission is based on entrance examination results and/or a review of the applicant's academic portfolio.

Required Documents:

  1. Higher education diploma (Bachelor's or Specialist) with transcript (original and copy);
  2. Academic transcript;
  3. Passport or other valid ID;
  4. 4 photos (3×4 cm);
  5. Medical certificate (Form 086);
  6. Copy of military registration certificate or military ID (for those liable for military service);
  7. Other documents as per KSTU Master’s admission regulations.

Department Contacts

  • Address: 66 Chyngyz Aitmatov Ave, Room 2/519, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, 720044
  • Phone: +996 (312) 54-51-58
  • E-mail: kgtu.519@gmail.com
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