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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Computer Science | Mathematics | Physics
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The university program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in mathematics and physics, with a focus on developing problem-solving skills and applying mathematical and physical principles to real-world problems.


Learning Outcomes

Upon completing the program, students will be able to:


  • Develop a mathematical perspective and thinking method through mathematical discussions
  • Understand and explain various mathematical phenomena using algebra, geometry, and analysis
  • Acquire communication and presentation skills through exercises and research projects
  • Understand the fundamental fields of physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics
  • Analyze natural phenomena using physical principles and solve problems through scientific verification
  • Apply cutting-edge knowledge and skills from specialized research to mathematics and physics
  • Develop a balanced set of skills by studying mathematics, physics, and computer simulation

Curriculum Policy

The program has transitioned from a course-based system to a program-based system, starting from the 2021 academic year. This change allows students to choose their own path and specialize in their area of interest. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive education in mathematics and physics, with a focus on developing problem-solving skills and applying mathematical and physical principles to real-world problems.


Program Structure

The program is divided into several stages, with each stage building on the previous one. The first year focuses on providing a foundation in mathematics and physics, with courses such as "Differential and Integral Calculus" and "Physics." The second year allows students to choose between a mathematics-based or physics-based program, with courses such as "Mathematics Foundations" or "Physics Foundations." The third year provides students with the opportunity to specialize in their area of interest, with courses such as "Mathematics," "Applied Mathematics," "Computational Science," or "Physics." The final year involves a research project, where students work on a topic of their choice under the guidance of a supervisor.


Specialized Courses

The program offers several specialized courses, including:


  • Mathematics Course: This course focuses on providing a comprehensive education in mathematics, with courses such as "Algebra," "Geometry," and "Analysis."
  • Physics Course: This course focuses on providing a comprehensive education in physics, with courses such as "Mechanics," "Electromagnetism," and "Thermodynamics."
  • Computational Science Course: This course focuses on providing a comprehensive education in computational science, with courses such as "Computational Mathematics" and "Computational Physics."

Research Opportunities

The program provides students with opportunities to engage in research projects, working under the guidance of experienced supervisors. Students can choose from a range of research topics, including mathematics, physics, and computational science. The research projects allow students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, developing their problem-solving skills and preparing them for careers in research and industry.


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