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National University Of Tainan Master in Applied Mathematics
National University Of Tainan

Master in Applied Mathematics

Taipei, Taiwan

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Sep 2024

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    About: The Master in Applied Mathematics is a comprehensive program designed for students seeking to deepen their understanding of mathematical techniques and their practical applications. The curriculum covers various topics, including statistical analysis, mathematical modeling, and computational methods. This program prepares students for real-world challenges in diverse fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as data analysts, actuaries, quantitative researchers, or in academia. Other potential opportunities include positions in finance, engineering, technology, and government research.

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Introduction

The Department was established in July 1987. In the first stage (from 1987 to 1998), it is the Department of Mathematics and Natural Science Education and there are two majors, Mathematics Education in group A and Natural Science Education in group B in the department.

In July 1998, the department was separated into two parts: Group A was independent as the Department of Mathematics Education, and Group B as the Department of Natural Science Education. It was lasted 12 years (from 1998 to 2010) and it's the second stage of the department. Now we are going to the third stage: the Department of Applied Mathematics since August 2010.

We remain the original goal: training teachers, and expand the goal to applied mathematics(using algebra or discrete mathematics to do scientific computation).

We hope our new expanded department can dedicate more efforts and give more influence on mathematics and education.

The educational goals of the Department of Applied Mathematics are:

A . Developing student's mathematical thinking, education, and Problem Solving ability.

B. Developing students to use algebra, Discrete Mathematics, or Analytic mathematics as a tool to do scientific computation.

C. Developing students to be good mathematics teachers.

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