Master’s Degree Curricula
Master’s of Science in Mathematics
The Master of Science Program in the Department of Mathematics follows the principle of ‘Outstanding Academics, Investigative Mind, Research Integration.’ The program aims to produce graduates with strong academic capabilities and a deep understanding of mathematics.
The curriculum encompasses a wide range of subjects, which are divided into five groups: algebra, analytical mathematics, discrete mathematics, applied mathematics, and computational mathematics. Proficiency in these subjects will give students the ability to seek further knowledge, analyze and synthesize information, which is fundamental for conducting research, studying, and effectively solving real-world problems.
Master’s of Science in Applied Statistics
The Master of Science Program in the Department of Applied Statistics places a strong emphasis on cultivating graduates with a solid moral and ethical foundation, alongside an extensive knowledge of statistics. The program aims to equip students with skills that can effectively meet industry demands. This includes proficiency in data collection and analysis, enabling them to derive meaningful conclusions for decision-making.
What sets this program apart is its comprehensive theoretical study of statistics, allowing students to build a profound understanding of statistical concepts and principles. In addition, the curriculum incorporates practical case studies, enabling students to apply their statistical knowledge to real-world scenarios. They also have the opportunity to refine their statistical calculation skills through practice using various programming languages commonly employed in data science.
Furthermore, the program places a significant emphasis on the development of statistical consulting skills through active engagement in genuine research projects. Students are required to undertake a thesis or independent study under the guidance of experienced professors.
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