College of Science

Mathematics program Guide

Mathematics program Guide

Graduate Attributes

By the end of the program, a graduate will have the ability to:

  1. Apply mathematical knowledge in real-life situations.
  2. Master critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making.
  3. Communicate effectively.
  4. Master technology and digital skills.
  5. Master teamwork, and take responsibility.
  6. Have self-management, reliability, and punctuality.
  7. Commitment to ethical and professional standards.

Program learning outcomes

By the end of the program, student will be able to

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of basic concepts in pure and applied mathematics and statistics.
  2. Explain mathematical ideas and techniques within a certain topic in mathematics.
  3. Apply knowledge to verify axioms, solve broadly defined, complex, unanticipated problems, and produce corrected proofs.
  4. Analyze problems based on critical thinking to find connections and derive correct conclusions.
  5. Evaluate solutions based on reasoning, computational tools, and appropriate mathematical or statistical software to make correct decisions.
  6. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  7. Perform work effectively, and responsibly to establish goals, plan tasks, and meet deadlines as part of a team and as a team leader.
  8. Evaluate Life-long learning and self-learning skills.
  9. Discuss ethical and professional responsibilities in mathematics situations.

Members Guide

Members Guide

Student discipline list

Student discipline list

Staff Regulations

Staff Regulations

Contact Us

  • The Dean: Dr. Mishaal Alzaid 

  • Phone:0146544400

  • X:@sciences_ju