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The Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematical Sciences with a Cryptography focus teaches students to use analytical problem-solving methods for real-world cybersecurity challenges. Those specializing in Cryptography study diverse applied and theoretical mathematical approaches while taking computer science electives that highlight mathematics' crucial role in information protection.
Graduates gain the analytical and quantitative skills needed for careers in tech industries or government agencies, particularly in cybersecurity. By selecting suitable electives, students can also qualify for advanced studies in quantitative fields, including Applied Mathematics or Mathematics PhD programs. This program pairs well with a computer science or cybersecurity minor. Academic guidance for this degree is provided by the Mathematics Department's Undergraduate Program Office.