SQU Programs

BSc in Mathematics

Pure mathematics is essential for many other scientific disciplines. Applied and numerical mathematics studies life issues and proposes solutions that can be applied in practice

BSc Mathematics Program Objectives

  • To provide graduates with a coherent knowledge of mathematics, both in breadth and depth, on the principles and practice of the subjects.
  • To produce graduates who can apply their mathematical knowledge effectively in interdisciplinary areas.
  • To produce graduates with good communication skills.
  • To produce graduates who are able to apply their acquired knowledge and skills in mathematics to solving real life problems.
  • To produce graduates prepared for life-long learning and subsequent graduate studies.
  • To produce graduates who can think analytically and critically.

 

BSc Mathematics Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are expected to have achieved the following program outcomes.

  1.  The ability to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in mathematics in solving real life problems.
  2. The ability to identify, formulate and solve mathematical problems.
  3. The ability to communicate effectively with a range of different audiences.
  4. The ability to write reports clearly and legibly and systematically.
  5. The ability to function effectively as a team player to accomplish a common goal.
  6. The recognition of the need for self-improvement, and to seek more knowledge and skills in mathematics.
  7. The ability to reach out and cope with complexities of interdisciplinary applications.
  8. An understanding of professional responsibilities.
  9. The ability to think analytically and critically, and to engage in innovative applications of mathematics in diverse areas.