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Bachelor's degree programs equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in a specific discipline, aligning with AQF level 7 qualifications for professional careers and advanced studies. Students can explore their scientific interests by selecting at least one major offered by the Faculty of Science and Engineering, with options to pursue double majors throughout their academic journey. Each major includes extension specializations, while additional science specializations are available alongside chosen majors, requiring first-year prerequisite studies. Students may also complement their science education with minor studies that don't have first-year prerequisites.
The program teaches the application of mathematical and statistical principles across various professional fields such as operations research, statistics, numerical analysis, and applied mathematical modeling, enabling problem-solving in scientific, industrial, commercial, and governmental contexts.
Students will acquire mathematical and statistical method competencies to address challenges in science, engineering, and finance, while developing creative thinking abilities to devise innovative solutions.
Furthermore, the curriculum trains students to research, evaluate, and utilize scientific literature and evidence in mathematical sciences, employing modern technologies for data collection and information communication.