Mathematics is always important in life, contributing many tools to support analysis, synthesis, and finding management solutions in the fields of economics, engineering and technology.
To know what Applied Mathematics is, which schools are recruiting students and what jobs will you have after graduation... let's find out in the article below.
What jobs can you get after graduating from Applied Mathematics? (Illustration)
What job can you do after graduating from Applied Mathematics?
Applied Mathematics is a field of study that applies mathematical methods and models to solve problems in science, engineering, economics, finance, insurance, computer science and industry... This field of study plays an extremely important role in all areas of society, especially in the era of technology 4.0.
When studying Applied Mathematics, students will receive in-depth training in many areas of Mathematics such as: Discrete Mathematics (Mathematical Logic - mathematical thinking skills); Linear Algebra (Matrix, determinant, Euclidean space, linear mapping); Analysis; Statistics; Mathematical Models and Optimization Theory.
In developed countries, data analysts, financial analysts, risk assessors, statisticians, software engineers who are all good at Math are always sought after by companies and businesses with attractive salaries.
According to an article on the website of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, the demand for human resources in applied mathematics in our country is always in a state of "scarcity", especially high-quality human resources.
Currently, the average salary of a financial analyst is around 15 - 16 million VND/month and 18 - 30 million VND/month for a software engineer.
Some schools enroll in Applied Mathematics
The University of Transport enrolls students in Applied Mathematics in 4 ways: Based on high school graduation exam scores, direct admission, based on competency assessment scores organized by Hanoi University of Science and Technology, based on high school graduation exam scores.
In 2023, the benchmark score for Applied Mathematics is 22.55 points (A00; A01; D07). The expected tuition fee for students enrolling in 2023 is 415.8 thousand VND/credit, equivalent to 12.5 million VND/school year.
Hanoi University of Science and Technology uses 4 subject combinations to enroll students in Applied Mathematics, including: A00; A01; B00; D07. With the method of considering high school graduation exam scores, this major has a standard admission score of 22.55 points.
In addition, the school also uses two other methods for admission: Admission based on the results of the capacity assessment test organized by the school, and direct admission.
Hanoi Capital University - 2023 enrolls students in Applied Mathematics according to 4 methods: Direct admission and priority; consideration of international language proficiency certificates; consideration of academic records; admission based on high school graduation exam results.
With the method of considering high school graduation exam scores, the school takes the admission threshold for Applied Mathematics as 23.55 points (A01; A00; D07; D01).
Quy Nhon University enrolls students in Applied Mathematics in 4 ways: Considering the results of the high school graduation exam; considering the results of the capacity and thinking assessment exam of national universities and other universities; considering high school transcripts; and direct admission.
With the method of considering high school graduation exam scores, this industry takes the admission threshold score as 15 points (A00; A01; D07; D90). This year, it is expected that students will have to pay from 14.5 - 18.2 million VND/school year.
Can Tho University - In 2023, the admission threshold for Applied Mathematics based on the high school graduation exam score method is 22.85 points. Meanwhile, the transcript method takes up to 26 points. Both methods consider 4 subject groups A00; A01; A02; B00.
The school sets the tuition fee for this major at 17.9 million VND/school year.
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