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A bachelor's degree in mathematics offers a strong foundation for pursuing graduate studies in math or computer science, as well as careers in finance, business, or consulting. Academic plans are tailored through discussions with faculty advisors.
Beyond the General Institute Requirements, students must complete Differential Equations along with eight other 12-unit Course 18 subjects covering distinct topics. This includes at least six advanced courses (with course numbers starting with 1 or higher) spanning three different subject areas (indicated by three distinct first decimal digits). Linear Algebra is mandatory among these eight subjects. The remaining 84 units can be used for free electives. These flexible requirements support students combining mathematics with fields like physics, economics, or management, as well as those exploring both theoretical and practical mathematics.