17 Computational Mathematics Bachelor's degrees found
- BSc
- BA
- Bachelor
- Natural Sciences
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- Computational Mathematics
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17 Computational Mathematics Bachelor's degrees found
University at Buffalo
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Mathematics BA, BS
- New York, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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Mathematics helps you understand the worldโs patterns and logic. It drives innovations like encryption, climate predictions, medical imaging, and AI. A math degree equips you to solve complex problems and make a meaningful impact, whether unraveling mysteries or shaping the future with mathematical models.
Imperial College London - Department of Mathematics
BSc in Mathematics with Mathematical Computation
- South Kensington, United Kingdom
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Apply mathematical thinking to theoretical computer science and advance your knowledge of high-performance computing. Develop a broad understanding of mathematical theory, concepts and applications. Engage with ideas that will develop your critical and intellectual abilities and introduce new ways of thinking.
University of Waterloo
Bachelor in Computational Mathematics
- Waterloo, Canada
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
In Computational Mathematics youโll study the intersection of mathematics, statistics, optimization, and computer science, to solve problems in business, finance, medicine, science, and technology. You'll learn to analyze data sets, formulae, and images in ways that help us understand the world around us and predict and influence the future.
University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Bachelor of Science in Applied/Computational Option: Mathematics
- Lowell, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
With the B.S. in Mathematics, you will gain exposure to a broad array of mathematics topics while incorporating a significant amount of science coursework.Gain knowledge of mathematics with applications in various other fields and practical scientific computing skills.
Concordia College
Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics
- Moorhead, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Concordiaโs BA in Mathematics prepares students to pursue graduate school opportunities and/or enter careers in diverse fields, including data analytics, data science, statistics, actuarial science and quantitative analysis.
University of Cambridge Hughes Hall College
Bachelor of Mathematics
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Bachelor
English
The Cambridge Mathematics course is often considered to be the most demanding undergraduate Mathematics course available in Britain and, correspondingly, one of the most rewarding.
University of Rochester The College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering
Bachelor of Science - Applied mathematics
- Rochester, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Applied mathematics combines pure mathematics with specialized knowledge in fields like physics and engineering.
State University of New York at Potsdam (SUNY)
B.A. in Adolescence Education: Mathematics
- Potsdam, USA
BA
On-Campus
The Adolescence Education: Mathematics program requires completion of a mathematics major, while simultaneously completing a second major in education, with courses in pedagogy specific to the content that will be taught.
RandolphโMacon College
Bachelor of Science - Applied Mathematics
- Ashland, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Randolph-Macon College recently launched a new Applied Mathematics major, which builds upon the collegeโs existing Mathematics major, complements the collegeโs rigorous and comprehensive liberal arts curriculum and presents a wealth of opportunities for students, both while at R-MC and after graduation.
Rose-Hulman Institute Of Technology
Bachelor in MATHEMATICS
- Terre Haute, USA
Bachelor
On-Campus
Why study mathematics? Many of the new wonders that we take for granted in our modern technological society have mathematical ideas and applications as their basis. However, this role is often hidden from view.
Whitworth University
Bachelor of Science - Applied Mathematics
- Spokane, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Students majoring in applied mathematics gain practical skills, knowledge and specialities within their select fields, including economics, finance, data science and generally applied math.
Mercer University
Bachelor of Science in Computational Science
- Macon, USA
- Atlanta, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The Computational Science field is relatively new but is exploding rapidly with career possibilities and advancements. This major focuses on a multitude of scientific disciplines, the use of computational techniques, how to apply principles in our everyday life, and more. Students who choose the Computational Science major will draw from other majors within the College of Liberal Arts such as Mathematics and Computer Science. This provides you with a robust education that is second-to-none. Upon graduation, you will be prepared to:
Stonehill College May School of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Mathematics
- Easton, USA
BSc
On-Campus
There is a strong market demand for college graduates capable of applying mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to determine risk factors and risk levels in numerous fields.
LaGrange College
Bachelor of Science - Mathematics
- LaGrange, USA
- USA Online, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Today, many professions require employees to possess quantitative and analytical skills. In truth, employers are seeking applicants who have more than factual knowledge; instead, they want applicants who possess good problem-solving skills, the ability to think and reason analytically, and the ability to continue to learn on the job.
Spring Hill College
BS in Math โ Computer Analysis
- Mobile, USA
BSc
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Are you fascinated by math, but also love the challenges of technology and computer science? Explore the realm of mathematics while developing core skills in computer and information science.
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Higher education may be the path for people interested in computational mathematics. This complex field of study might offer theoretical and practical training in mathematics, statistics, computer science, management science, and engineering.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.