Mathematical Sciences

 

This page is up to date 29.12.22

 

The undergraduate programs provide students with basic knowledge in various areas of theoretical mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics.

 

Undergraduate Programs

  • Mathematics (B.Sc.) – single major (0366,0000)
  • Mathematics (B.Sc.) – and Computer Science (B.Sc.) – double major (0366 and 0368)
  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics for Hi-Tech (0366, 0265)
  • Mathematics (B.Sc.) – and Statistics and Operations Research (B.Sc.) – double major (0366 and 0365)
  • Mathematics (B.Sc.) – and Chemistry - double major (0366 and 0351)
  • Mathematics (B.Sc.) – together with an additional major in any other Faculty (double major) (0366.0105)
  • Combined Mathematics – Physics Program (B.Sc.) – single major (0323)
  • Geophysical, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences – and Mathematics – double major (0366.0341)
  • Mathematics (B.Sc) - Single Major Program in Mathematics with Humanities Courses (0366,0000)
  • Statistics and Operations Research (B.Sc.) – single major (0365,0000)
  • Statistics and Operations Research (B.Sc) and Computer Science double major (0365.0368)
  • Statistics and Operations Research (B.Sc.) – together with an additional major in any other Faculty – double major (0365.0105)
  • Statistics and Operations Research (B.Sc.) and Psychology - Double Major Program , Data Science Track (0365,7165)
  • Statistics and Operations Research (B.Sc.) and Economics - Double Major Program, Data Science Track (0365,6511)
  • Data Science (B.Sc) - Single Major Program (0359)

 

Admission to Mathematical Sciences

The admission requirements and the program of studies during the first year are common to all students in the programs labeled with the code number 0366. Transfer to the various programs is subject to the approval of the Curriculum Committee.

 

Admission to Statistics and Operations Research

The admission requirements for Statistics and Operations Research with a double major (Code 0365. dm) may differ from those for the other programs of study in the School of Mathematical Sciences.

 

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