Bologna Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computing
Program Overview
Bologna Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computing
The Bologna Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computing is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to provide students with a solid foundation in mathematics and computer science.
CV
The curriculum is structured into several areas of study, including:
- Algebra and Topology
- Numerical Analysis and Applied Analysis
- Real Analysis and Functional Analysis
- Advanced
- Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
- Geometry
- Logic and Computing
- Probabilities and Statistics
- Common Trunk
Course Structure
The program consists of several courses, each with its own set of credits and requirements. Some of the courses include:
- Linear Algebra (6.0 credits)
- Differential and Integral Calculus I (6.0 credits)
- Elements of Finite Mathematics (6.0 credits)
- Programming Elements (6.0 credits)
- Experimental Mathematics (6.0 credits)
- Complex Analysis and Differential Equations (7.5 credits)
- Differential and Integral Calculus II (7.5 credits)
- Introduction to Algebra (7.5 credits)
- Introduction to Optimization (7.5 credits)
- Mechanics and Waves (6.0 credits)
- Probabilities and Statistics (6.0 credits)
- Mathematics Seminar (3.0 credits)
- Thermodynamics and Structure of Matter (6.0 credits)
Assessment and Evaluation
The assessment and evaluation methods used in the program include:
- Contact Hours (C)
- Autonomous Work (TA)
- Total Load (C + TA)
Program Requirements
The program requires students to complete a minimum number of credits, including:
- 180.0 to 192.5 credits for the 1st Cycle
- 0.0 to 30.0 credits for the Options Mathematics
- 4.5 to 7.5 credits for the Option A
- 6.0 to 7.5 credits for the Opção IST I and Opção IST II
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Algebra and Topology
- Numerical Analysis and Applied Analysis
- Real Analysis and Functional Analysis
- Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
- Geometry
- Logic and Computing
- Probabilities and Statistics
Conclusion
The Licenciatura Bolonha em Matemática Aplicada e Computação is a comprehensive undergraduate program that provides students with a solid foundation in mathematics and computer science. The program covers a wide range of research areas and requires students to complete a minimum number of credits. The assessment and evaluation methods used in the program include Contact Hours, Self-Employment, and Total Load.
