Course Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics responds to the needs of business and industry for applied mathematical scientists. The program also responds to the needs of those students who enjoy mathematics for its own sake but who also have interests in other fields to which mathematics is applied. Applied mathematicians and statisticians are employed in such areas as operations research, systems analysis, computing, data analysis, biological sciences (for example, doing research on DNA topology, mathematical cancer biology, or meeting the special needs of Biostatistics), communications research, and in the management sciences. The primary aim of applied mathematics is to elucidate scientific concepts and to describe and predict scientific phenomena through the use of mathematics. The applied mathematician is at once a mathematical specialist and a systems analyst, whose task it is to confront highly complex real-world situations with mathematical analysis. In industry, the applied mathematician has an opportunity to test both background and training in solving problems of a practical nature. It is necessary to have not only a grasp of the mathematical theories involved, but also an appreciation for the specific science or technology concerned. In this way, one can arrive at usable mathematical formulations of scientific and engineering problems.

Details
Course
BA (Hons) Mathematics
Study Level
Undergraduate
Routes
  • 3 years: 1 year International Year One + 2 years degree study
  • Pathway IY1 Science and Engineering
Study type
Degree
Study mode
Full Time
Tuition fee
From $5,995
Start Dates
  • January
  • August
Campus
San Francisco State University, California
Entry Requirements
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