Mathematics forms the logical foundation for most scientific and engineering disciplines, making it a crucial field of study for those aiming to excel in these areas. A bachelor’s degree in mathematics trains high-level mathematicians, equipping them for careers in research, industry, and education. Graduates pursue roles in R&D, finance, and within a wide range of sectors, including the computer and high-tech industries, universities, research institutes, and schools. As advanced technology and research continue to evolve, the demand for mathematicians with the ability to apply their expertise across various fields is increasing.
What distinguishes mathematics graduates from those in other scientific and engineering fields is their profound understanding of mathematical foundations and their ability to think in a structured, methodical manner—an invaluable asset in any professional context.
The Faculty of Mathematics offers five distinct registration tracks to accommodate different interests. Three of these—Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Mathematics with Computer Science—are exclusively managed by the Faculty of Mathematics. Additionally, there are two joint programs: Mathematics-Physics, in collaboration with the Faculty of Physics, and Computer Science and Mathematics, in partnership with the Faculty of Computer Science.
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