BS in Applied Mathematics: Data Science and Cryptography

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Program Overview

The Applied Mathematics major has two concentrations, Data Science and Cryptography. The Data Science concentration presents the principles of data representation, big data management, and statistical modeling. Students learn to use modern computing techniques to reveal hidden causal and temporal relationships within large data sets. Hidden information is often benign but it might also be evidence of malevolent activities that have already occurred or are in progress. Cryptography is the science of both personal and institutional data security.

Program Key Stats

$620 (Per Credit Hour)
Rolling


34 %

Eligibility Criteria

2.8
30
70

1070
6
61

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Civil Engineer
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Systems Analyst

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