Bachelor of Applied and Computational Mathematics 48 months Undergraduate Program By Universidade de São Paulo |Top Universities
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Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

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Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor's Degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics was approved by the University Council of USP on 07/31/2001, starting in the first semester of 2002, with 50 vacancies and offered in the evening period. The course offers a good basic education in mathematics, with disciplines in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Computing, Mathematical Modeling and Fundamentals of Numerical Analysis to be studied during the first two years. At the end of the third semester, the student must choose one of the qualification areas of the course:

  • Biological Sciences (IB)
  • Physiology and Biophysics (ICB)
  • Scientific Communication (ECA)
  • Economic Statistics (FEA)
  • Mathematical Methods (IME)
  • Systems and Control (EP)
  • Mechatronics and Mechanical Systems (EP)
  • Animal Health (FMVZ) – Endangered
  • Public Health (FSP)
  • Actuary (FEA)

The final two years of the course will be dedicated to complementing the student's mathematical training and the specific area of ​​their qualification. In addition to taking courses in the area of ​​their qualification, the student must prepare a graduation work over the last year, under the guidance of a teaching supervisor. Through this you will acquire practical experience in the application of mathematical methods to the solution of problems in a specific area.

Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor's Degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics was approved by the University Council of USP on 07/31/2001, starting in the first semester of 2002, with 50 vacancies and offered in the evening period. The course offers a good basic education in mathematics, with disciplines in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Computing, Mathematical Modeling and Fundamentals of Numerical Analysis to be studied during the first two years. At the end of the third semester, the student must choose one of the qualification areas of the course:

  • Biological Sciences (IB)
  • Physiology and Biophysics (ICB)
  • Scientific Communication (ECA)
  • Economic Statistics (FEA)
  • Mathematical Methods (IME)
  • Systems and Control (EP)
  • Mechatronics and Mechanical Systems (EP)
  • Animal Health (FMVZ) – Endangered
  • Public Health (FSP)
  • Actuary (FEA)

The final two years of the course will be dedicated to complementing the student's mathematical training and the specific area of ​​their qualification. In addition to taking courses in the area of ​​their qualification, the student must prepare a graduation work over the last year, under the guidance of a teaching supervisor. Through this you will acquire practical experience in the application of mathematical methods to the solution of problems in a specific area.

Admission requirements

48 Months
Feb
Aug

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