Graduate Attributes
By the end of the program, a graduate will have the ability to:
- Apply mathematical knowledge in real-life situations.
- Master critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making.
- Communicate effectively.
- Master technology and digital skills.
- Master teamwork, and take responsibility.
- Have self-management, reliability, and punctuality.
- Commitment to ethical and professional standards.
Program learning outcomes
By the end of the program, student will be able to
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic concepts in pure and applied mathematics and statistics.
- Explain mathematical ideas and techniques within a certain topic in mathematics.
- Apply knowledge to verify axioms, solve broadly defined, complex, unanticipated problems, and produce corrected proofs.
- Analyze problems based on critical thinking to find connections and derive correct conclusions.
- Evaluate solutions based on reasoning, computational tools, and appropriate mathematical or statistical software to make correct decisions.
- Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- Perform work effectively, and responsibly to establish goals, plan tasks, and meet deadlines as part of a team and as a team leader.
- Evaluate Life-long learning and self-learning skills.
- Discuss ethical and professional responsibilities in mathematics situations.