The teaching program will accept for MSc studies students who completed Mathematics studies in a teaching program scope (extended or regular) with a minimum grade of 85, and their BSc studies included the following courses: Probability Theory 1 (80420), Ordinary Differential Equations (80320), Introduction to Logic (80423), Set Theory (80200), Algebraic Structures 2 (80446 and Algebra courses preceding this course), Introduction to Topology (80516), Measure Theory (80617), Complex Variables (80519).
Subject to approval by the head of the teaching program, in certain cases suitable alternatives to some of these courses will be accepted. In particular, for students who completed Physics studies in a teaching program scope the following alternatives will generally be accepted: Applied Mathematics 2 (80157) as an alternative to Ordinary Differential Equations (80320), Complex Variables and Applications (80314) as an alternative to Complex Variables (80519), Probability Theory and Applications (80312) as an alternative to Probability Theory 1 (80420).
The candidacy of students who did not study some of the above courses will also be considered. Students admitted under these conditions will generally be required to complete what is missing during their first year of MSc studies, in addition to their MSc studies. In exceptional cases the teaching program will also consider candidates whose average in the BSc degree is below 85, but above 80.