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Mathematics serves as the fundamental language of science, enabling researchers to measure, simulate, comprehend, and forecast behaviors across countless diverse natural phenomena. At the same time, many consider mathematics an artistic pursuit due to its imaginative exploration of patterns and problem-solving techniques. The field spans numerous branches such as algebra, mathematical analysis, combinatorics, discrete mathematics, and differential equations. Introductory mathematics courses typically include students from various scientific disciplines, especially physics and computer science. Advanced coursework features much smaller class sizes, with some subjects taught through personalized tutorials. This curriculum provides comprehensive training in both mathematical theory and economic principles, preparing students for graduate-level economics studies.