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Mathematics and related disciplines serve two key functions in our society. Firstly, mathematics stands as an independent field of study, while secondly, it acts as a vital instrument for articulating and comprehending concepts across scientific, engineering, and numerous other domains. As a result, career prospects for mathematicians have grown significantly in recent times. The department's curriculum aims to cultivate both practical abilities and a deeper awareness of these dual purposes.
Given the diverse professional and academic paths available to mathematics graduates, the department provides an extensive selection of elective courses within the major. Through careful course selection, students can tailor their studies to align with personal interests. It's advisable for students to seek guidance from department advisors regarding which electives best match their career aspirations.
Mathematics in contemporary society. Foundational mathematical concepts including set theory, symbolic logic, and proof methodologies. Approaches to data analysis and creating mathematical models. Practical applications of calculus in scientific and engineering challenges. Enhancing capabilities in systematic 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.