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Mathematics is a profound, elegant, and multifaceted discipline. It serves as both a universal language and an analytical framework for understanding and forecasting phenomena, while also shaping our worldview.
In introductory 1000 and 2000-level courses, this major introduces students to core mathematical concepts: abstract algebra, multivariable calculus, vector calculus, along with rigorous proof techniques and analytical methods.
Advanced 3000-level studies offer diverse elective options spanning pure and applied mathematics, covering topics like number theory, dynamical systems, geometric studies, topological spaces, and computational mathematics. These carefully curated courses accommodate aspiring mathematicians while also supporting students pursuing interdisciplinary paths.
The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) is an undergraduate program that cultivates analytical and critical reasoning skills, preparing students for research careers that contribute to global progress. The curriculum includes foundational science core units, followed by specialization through a chosen major, stream, or program from the Science disciplines, complemented by a secondary minor or major from either science or interdisciplinary fields. Students also complete Open Learning Environment modules and elective units to fulfill degree requirements.