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Mathematics permeates every aspect of life, presenting diverse career opportunities. The mathematical and scientific computation program serves as the perfect option for learners fascinated by the connection between mathematical principles and contemporary computing techniques for practical applications. Participants acquire in-depth understanding of computer science, particularly coding. They establish a strong mathematical base that empowers them to simulate or examine complex systems or challenges, like seismic activity, financial frameworks, or biological processes. First-year students: Your academic journey starts with fundamental prerequisite math classes including calculus (if not finished during secondary education) and theoretical mathematics, alongside computer science and engineering coursework in coding and software creation. Upon finishing introductory classes such as calculus and linear algebra, learners design an advanced curriculum with guidance from an academic mentor. Higher-level classes encompass rigorous analysis, statistical probability, contemporary algebra, plus various electives that enable students to deepen mathematical understanding and abilities aligned with their research or professional aspirations. This customized academic path can prepare students for advanced studies in theoretical or practical mathematics, K-12 education, or alternative professional objectives. It may also focus on specialized areas like computational mathematics, computer science, or statistics, or be paired with another major.
A mathematics degree opens doors to numerous industry professions beyond teaching. Examples include operations analysis, information interpretation, system evaluation, computer programming, actuarial science, risk management, and banking services. Mathematical training also forms a solid foundation for postgraduate studies in various disciplines, such as legal studies, technological fields, and business economics.
Freshman applicant will be completing or have completed secondary school and have not enrolled at any college or university.
English language proficiency
Score 6.5 or higher on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination: Internet-based test (iBT): Minimum score of 80 or better
iBT Home Edition: Minimum score of 80 or better
Paper-delivered test: Minimum score of 60 or better
Deadline for fall admission is October 1–November 30.