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Applied Mathematics graduates are valued as highly competitive and technical professionals. Because the concepts of applied mathematics can be applied multi-dimensionally, mathematical training will improve our abilities in analysis, reasoning and logic, independent thinking, and holism and integration. The above skills empower graduates with a competitive edge.
In addition to gaining knowledge in applied mathematics, application software, and programming skills, students are encouraged to get involved in general areas such as cross-functional collaboration, verbal and written communication, design planning and management, data gathering, analysis and application, social skills, professional ethics, and a broader vision leading to life-long learning.
The future for graduates with Applied Mathematics is fairly promising. The possibilities include pursuing graduate degrees in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Information System, Finance, Management, Economics, Actuarial Science, Industrial Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Nonetheless, other potentials include careers in academics, information technology, computer technology, electronic technology, business, financial institutions, actuaries, insurance industry, consulting firms, budget accounting and statistics in government agencies, and research institutions. The future is bright for graduates with Applied Mathematics.
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