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Develop specialized expertise in both commerce and mathematics through this integrated dual degree program. Over four years, you'll merge the strategic business insights from a Bachelor of Commerce with the rigorous analytical training of a Bachelor of Mathematics. Core commerce courses will establish essential business competencies for tackling modern corporate challenges. In mathematics, you'll either master a specific mathematical discipline or achieve advanced proficiency in mathematical applications. With today's computational advancements, technological progress, and data proliferation, mathematics applications continue expanding. Professionals who combine quantitative expertise with business knowledge drive innovation across diverse sectors including engineering, physical sciences, economics, IT, molecular biology, accounting, business systems, and finance.
The applied mathematics specialization emphasizes creating and assessing models for physical, biological, and engineering contexts. Upper-level coursework explores sophisticated techniques for solving differential equations. As computational methods become increasingly vital in applied mathematics, the program emphasizes algorithmic approaches for efficient problem-solving. Students gain practical skills to implement and refine these computational techniques throughout their studies.