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Applied Mathematics plays a crucial role in shaping modern life. From weather predictions and internet search functions to climate studies, encrypted e-commerce, and personalized entertainment suggestions, these technologies all rely on mathematical algorithms and methodologies. As a fundamentally cross-disciplinary field, Applied Mathematics addresses challenges across physical sciences, biological studies, social sciences, and engineering disciplines. It equips practitioners with versatile analytical capabilities applicable to diverse professional contexts. Our Applied Mathematics programs train graduates for numerous career paths, with alumni succeeding in actuarial services, financial institutions, technology firms, consulting agencies, data analysis roles, academic positions, advanced studies in quantitative fields, and professional programs in law and medicine.
Students should complete secondary school. Brown first-year students will have completed 12 to 13 years of primary and secondary schooling.
A TOEFL score of 100 or above on the internet-based exam, or 600 or above on the paper-based exam, or a score of 8.0 or above on the IELTS, is expected in most cases.