Program Summary
Mathematics is a course that involves the study of numbers, structures, patterns, and relationships using logical reasoning and analytical thinking. It covers areas such as algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics, number theory, linear algebra, and differential equations. Students learn to solve complex problems, develop mathematical models, and apply quantitative techniques in various fields. The course builds strong skills in critical thinking, abstraction, and precision. Graduates can work in education, finance, data analysis, research, engineering, computer science, actuarial science, and other technical and scientific industries.