BSc in Mathematics - Applied Math in Kaneohe United States | Hawaii Pacific University

Hawaii Pacific University | Kaneohe United States
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Qualification
Bachelor Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 33,792
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
48 months

Mathematics has existed since ancient times, captivating minds and inspiring both creativity and logical reasoning for thousands of years. It permeates the natural world and scientific disciplines, offering countless real-world applications. Numerous mathematicians describe math as a beautiful language for interpreting the cosmos. Yet mathematics is not solely a science—it is also an artistic pursuit. While mathematicians are often seen as rigid thinkers, we all experience deep emotion when contemplating math's core essence, its universal presence, its artistry, and its scientific depth. Engaging in pure mathematics—exploring math without immediate practical applications—means delving into the fundamental truths of existence. Mathematical research involves uncovering new concepts, definitions, and principles. Boolean algebra (developed by George Boole in 1854) was initially considered useless upon its creation. A century later, it was rediscovered and now forms the foundation of modern computing and digital systems. Calculus, now a widely used mathematical framework, was nonexistent four centuries ago.
The Applied Math specialization emphasizes using mathematical concepts to address concrete challenges in scientific fields. Graduates with this focus are equipped to pursue engineering degrees, work in government roles, conduct data analysis for science-driven companies, apply mathematical modeling to real-world issues, or become financial analysts.


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Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.0

Qualification Requirements

Academic Transcripts
Unofficial transcripts can be accepted for admissions purposes, however official transcripts must be received prior to a student's registration for classes.
Transcripts must be submitted both in the native language and in an official English language translation.
Transcripts should list all courses taken in high school and should include grades/scores for each subject.
Students who have taken Advanced Placement Examinations (AP) of the College Board or the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program will be accepted with above average scores (AP grades higher than 3 and IB scores higher than 4) and should have the results forwarded to the Office of International Admissions. These results will be evaluated not only for admission but also for proper advanced standing and/or credit from HPU.
IB:
HL English (Language A): score 5
HL English (Language B): score 5
SL English (Language A): score 5

TOEFL (IBT) - 70
TOEFL (ITP) - 500
IELTS - 6.0

Tuition USD 33,792

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