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The Engineering Mathematics and Statistics specialization within the Engineering Science Program enables students to explore theoretical and practical mathematics as fundamental elements of contemporary engineering. Through a blend of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, statistical studies, physical sciences, and engineering coursework, learners can tailor their academic path to focus on theoretical concepts, practical implementations, or a combination of both. This program establishes a comprehensive base for advanced studies in engineering theory or mathematics, while also equipping graduates for professional roles across various industrial and business sectors.
Career Opportunities:
Accountancy
Statistical Analysis
Biological Sciences
Computing Technology
Economic Studies
Mathematical Sciences
Higher Education
Public Sector Roles
To be considered for admission to UC Berkeley, international applicants must:
finish secondary school and
earn a certificate of completion, which allows admission to a university in their home country or country of graduation
The university requires further study, either completion of the two-year A-level program with a minimum of three academic exams, the IB diploma program, or another similar academic curriculum.
For (IBT) minimum score of 80 or better, Paper-based test (completed prior to Oct. 2017): Minimum score of 550 or better, Revised paper-delivered test (completed Oct. 2017 or later): Minimum score of 60 or better, (IELTS) Accepted with a 6.5 or better band score (academic modules)