Mathematics - BS
Program Overview
From climate research and data science to cryptography and artificial intelligence, mathematics is essential in almost every field today. AUC’s Bachelor of Science in mathematics offers a diverse curriculum that covers topics such as calculus, discrete mathematics, probability, statistics, differential equations, number theory, optimization, real and complex analysis, linear and abstract algebra, formal logic and graph theory. Taught by experienced faculty who are renowned for their expertise, you will develop the skills and knowledge to solve complex problems, analyze data and create models that can predict and explain phenomena in all areas of life.
Concentrations
Statistics
Data Analysis
Program Objectives
Graduates of the mathematics program will be able to:
- Apply their knowledge in the modern industry or teaching, or secure acceptance in high-quality graduate programs in mathematics and other fields such as the field of quantitative/mathematical finance, mathematical computing, statistics, and actuarial science
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Work effectively in teams
- Exhibit ethical and professional behavior
Degrees and Admission Requirements
Students wishing to pursue a Bachelor of Science in mathematics or the mathematics minor should meet the minimum academic and admission requirements set by AUC.
Learning Outcomes
Students enrolled in the mathematics program will be able to:
- Apply mathematical concepts and analytical skills to solve real-world problems in a variety of contexts, including engineering, finance, physics and computer science.
- Develop a deep understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts and theories, including calculus, linear algebra, probability and statistics.
- Design and conduct mathematical experiments, analyze data and draw conclusions using appropriate statistical methods and techniques.
- Communicate complex mathematical concepts and findings to both technical and non-technical audiences using appropriate language and visual aids.
- Develop and use mathematical models to make predictions, evaluate hypotheses and optimize systems in various domains, such as business, economics and ecology.
Career Paths and Practical Experience
Many opportunities are available for students to gain hands-on experience, including working as undergraduate teaching assistants, participating in international mathematics summer programs and working on undergraduate research projects.
Graduates of the mathematics program have found success in these careers:
- Mathematicians
- Statisticians
- Economists
- Data scientists
- Computer scientists
- Theoretical physicists
- Financial analysts
- Professors
- Teachers
- Researchers
Double Major
Graduates of the mathematics program will be able to:
- Apply their knowledge in the modern industry or teaching, or secure acceptance in high-quality graduate programs in mathematics and other fields such as the field of quantitative/mathematical finance, mathematical computing, statistics, and actuarial science
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Work effectively in teams
- Exhibit ethical and professional behavior
Scholarships
Excellence for Everyone
AUC will help you set your path to success from day one.
Students can receive anywhere from 20% to 100% of tuition coverage through scholarships and the Excellence Scholarship Program.
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