Mathematics is known as the spirit of science, or the language of science and it is existing everywhere in our daily life.
Mathematics topics such as differential equations, matrix theory, probability, statistics, numerical analysis, game theory, graph theory, building mathematical models … etc. have applications in various branches of applied sciences, economics, engineering, and technology.
The beauty of applied mathematics stems from the fact that it develops the basic tools that benefit the physicist, chemist, engineer, economist, technician, and others.
Program General Goals:
Producing qualified professionals for teaching and research positions in the academic world and equivalent positions in industry and government.
Program Outcomes:
• Recognize the theory and methods of advanced applied mathematics and know the theoretical and practical of a wide range of computational methods and mathematical algorithms, including principles for developing and generalizing such methods and algorithms.
• Demonstrate knowledge of key techniques in advanced mathematics and to apply those techniques in problem-solving and formulate a mathematical description of a problem that may be described only verbally.
• Evaluate critically the quality of data and information from different sources, identify gaps and weak points in current information, suggest proper solutions, and conduct scientific research either individually or as part of a team.
• Consider professional decisions in response to a changeable work environment.
• Write an extended and sophisticated mathematical report and verbally summarize its content to specialist and/or non-specialist audiences. Suggest research proposals. Use appropriate methods critically for analyzing data and present and interpret the results.
• Defend logically and creatively, manage time, and improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Our goal is not only the Palestinian market, it goes beyond the Palestinian market, as we want to qualify our graduates to be ready to work in the Arab, regional, and global markets.
Our graduates will be able to work with many organizations as:
• Academic institutions and research institutes.
• Analytics and forecasting organizations.
• Chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturers.
• Communications services providers.
• Computer information and software firms; established or start-ups.
• Consumer products companies.
• Energy systems firms.
• Electronics and computer manufacturers.
• Engineering research organizations.
• Financial service and investment management firms.
• Government labs, research offices, and agencies.
• Insurance companies.
• Medical device companies.