Please note...

The registrations listed on this page only include the “internal” (pre-)registrations for the allocation of places for the courses offered by our Faculty. (For courses at other Faculties or Organisational units , different rules may apply. Please ask there!)

In addition, the legally binding registrations in QISPOS or SLcM are of course still required.

This page only contains information for the English-language MSc Mathematics programme. For the other (German-language) degree programmes in our Faculty, please check the German-language version of this page!

Lectures

It is not usually necessary to preregister for lectures at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Münster.
You simply go to the first lecture date.

Lectures usually start at the beginning of the first week of the lecture period – see Semester dates and holidays – especially if no date is given in HISLSF or SLcM. Deviations are usually marked in HISLSF or SLcM in the dates or in the comments and can be found on the lecture homepage or in the Learnweb course.

If you are unable to find out the starting date of the lecture in this way, please enquire directly with the respective lecturer or the assistant for the lecture.

Tutorials

The tutorials are mainly distributed on Learnweb by the respective lecturers or assistants.

If only one tutorial is listed for the lecture in the HISLSF or SLcM, simply go there.
If there is in some special cases no date given for the tutorial in SLcM (and the (almost always wrong...) entry "E-learning" appears in the English version of the online course catalogue in SLcM), check the date via the HISLSF entry.

The tutorials usually start in the second week of the lecture period, unless otherwise stated in HISLSF or SLcM or on the lecture or tutorial homepage or in the Learnweb course.

Seminars

Please note that seminar (pre-)registrations are made in the previous semester!!!

→ directly with the organisers (as a general rule, most of the preliminary discussions and distributions of talks for the seminars of the coming semester take place in the penultimate or last week of the lecture period of the previous semester, see also HISLSF, SLcM and announcements in the lecture hall building)