The Undergraduate Program in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of mathematical theories and their practical applications across various fields. This program focuses on both pure mathematics, which involves abstract concepts and structures, and applied mathematics, which uses these concepts to solve real-world problems in science, engineering, finance, and technology. It aims to develop students' analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and quantitative skills, preparing them for a wide range of careers and further studies.
The curriculum includes foundational courses in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, discrete mathematics, and probability theory. Students also study advanced topics such as mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, optimization, statistics, and computational mathematics. The program provides a balance between theoretical rigor and practical application, with courses that explore how mathematics is used in areas such as physics, economics, biology, and computer science. Practical experience is a key component, with students working on mathematical models and computational simulations to solve complex problems in various fields.
Career opportunities for graduates of the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics program include roles as data analysts, actuaries, statisticians, operations researchers, financial analysts, and mathematical modelers.
- 30-06-2024
- ¥500
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- ¥4,000