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Mathematics and its related disciplines serve two crucial functions in our society. Firstly, it stands as an independent field of study, while simultaneously acting as a vital instrument for articulating and comprehending concepts across sciences, engineering, and a growing array of other domains. Consequently, career prospects for mathematicians have been broadening in recent times. The department's curriculum aims to cultivate both proficiency in and admiration for these dual aspects.
Given the diverse professional and academic opportunities available to skilled mathematicians, the department provides numerous elective options within the mathematics program. Through careful course selection, students enjoy significant flexibility to tailor their studies to personal interests. It's advisable for students to seek guidance from departmental advisors regarding which electives best align with their career aspirations.
Mathematics' applications in contemporary society. Mathematical language and concepts, covering set theory, symbolic logic, and proof methodologies. Approaches to data analysis and creating mathematical models. Applying calculus to address scientific and engineering challenges. Enhancing capabilities in logical reasoning and solution-finding techniques.
Have graduated from high school (earning a high school diploma), have earned a Certificate of General Education Development (GED) or have passed the California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE)
English language Score: TOEFL – 61 iBT, or IELTS – 6.0 or with 5.5 Band score in each section, or ELS Language Centers - Level 112, or Pearson's Test of English – 45. Application Deadlines: Fall - July 1 and Spring - November 1.