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2 CoursesBsc in computing mathematics in City university of hong kong
On Campus
The major aims at equipping students and producing graduates with a strong background in data analysis, mathematical modelling, scientific computing, technical computer software.
Award of an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma with a minimum diploma point score of 30 (out of 45) is required. Grade E or above in three GCE A-level (or A2) / International A-level subjects. TOEFL Minimum total score 550 on the paper-based test / 79 on the Internet-based test and IELTS Overall band score of 6.5 or above.
As graduates of our programme, they are in hot demand in a number of fields, including data analysis, business intelligence analysis, mathematical modelling, quantitative business planning, scientific programming. There is also a demand for mathematics teachers in Hong Kong secondary schools, Apart from joining the workforce, some of our graduates further their studies locally or in overseas universities, such as University of Oxford in UK, University of Calgary and University of Toronto in Canada, and New York University and Universities of California in the US.
1st Jan
Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation
On Campus
This major aims to produce graduates in computing mathematics with a strong background of knowledge, skills and tools for mathematical modelling, scientific computation and technical computer software. The major provides students training in the ability to think quantitatively and analyse problems critically.
Award of an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma with a minimum diploma point score of 30 (out of 45) is required. Grade E or above in three GCE A-level (or A2) / International A-level subjects. TOEFL Minimum total score 550 on the paper-based test / 79 on the Internet-based test and IELTS Overall band score of 6.5 or above.
Integrate into a structure the theory and principles underlying basic applied mathematics, scientific computation and computing software, and recognize the connections among the theory and principles, Apply mathematical and computing methods to a range of problems in scientific, engineering, commercial and other practical applications, Create and formulate mathematical models, evaluate quantitatively alternative approaches and improve the performance and reliability of such models, Use associated computing software and test then in a laboratory setting to construct models and solve resulting mathematical problems, Acquire work related experience and effective communication skills necessary to work within a team in an international and culturally diverse workplace.
1st Jan
Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation