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Our curriculum focuses on both mathematical theory and practical implementation, equipping you with contemporary communication methods, modeling techniques, and computational skills essential for cross-disciplinary research and problem-solving. With guidance from faculty experts in applied analysis, numerical methods, and statistical mathematics, you'll develop the ability to pose critical questions and independently discover solutions.
This mathematics degree program prepares graduates for diverse professional fields, including corporate and industrial sectors. Alumni will master modern analytical and computational techniques while gaining hands-on experience in addressing real-world challenges through modeling.
The Mathematics Department provides bachelor's and master's degree options in both pure and applied mathematics. Numerous mathematics students pursue dual majors across different academic fields.
Upon completing the M.S. in applied mathematics, graduates will possess the ability to:
Utilize mathematical modeling approaches to solve diverse applied problems, incorporating both computational and theoretical techniques,
Exhibit advanced mathematical knowledge extending beyond undergraduate studies, and
Effectively convey mathematical concepts through written reports and oral presentations.