s Freie Wahrscheinlichkeit Lehre

Prof. Dr. Johannes Rau

Prof. Dr. Moritz Weber

Dr. Béatrice Hallouet

Refresher course for the entrance test

(January - February 2016)

This lecture was part of the series of lectures Preparatory math courses for studies in MINT subjects.


Lectures: Wednesday and Thursday 16:00-17:30, both in lecture hall III, building E2 5
Exercise sessions: Monday, 16:15 - 18:00, seminar room 2.21, building E2 6
and Tuesday, 14:15 - 16:00, seminar room 1.06, building E2 6

The registration for the math entrance test is closed. See also here. Here is the official list of subjects for the test.

Analysis exercise, Sheet 1
Analysis exercise, Sheet 2
Analysis exercise, Sheet 3
Analysis exercise, Sheet 4
Analysis exercise, Sheet 5
Analysis exercise, Sheet 6
Analysis exercise, Sheet 7
Analysis exercise, Sheet 8
Analysis exercise, Sheet 9 (including a list of the most important signs/operations in mathematics and their pronounciation)

Algebra exercise, Sheet 1
Algebra exercise, Sheet 2
Algebra exercise, Sheet 3
Algebra exercise, Sheet 4

Preparation test (from Monday, 8 Feb)

The course runs from Wednesday, 6 January until Thursday, 11 February 2016. It is held in English and German.
Course 2 is independent of Course 1. You do not need to register for this course. However, for insurance reasons, you
are asked to inscribe as a guest student. For doing so, print out the application form for becoming a guest student and
go to the Zentrum für lebenslanges Lernen (ZelL). You will get a stamp that frees you from paying the fee. Then go to
the Studierendensekretariat to inscribe as a guest student, which will cost you 1,30 Euro.

In this six week long course we will refresh the mathematical knowledge needed to pass the entrance test
in February 2016 for studies within the program Studies for refugees and people entitled to political asylum.
We will put a strong focus on techniques for solving the exercises of the entrance test and we will practise
for the test.

The topics covered in this course are those necessary for the test:
This is taken from the official list of subjects for the test.

For further reading (in German):
Wolfgang Pavel, Ralf Winkler, Mathematik für Naturwissenschaftler, 2007.
Rösch, Mathematik für Chemiker.
Reinsch, Mathematik für Chemiker.
Josef Hainzl, Mathematik für Naturwissenschaftler, 1981.



updated: 19 April 2016  Moritz Weber