The graduate of Mathematics program should be able to:
a)
Recognize on a broad spectrum, the basic concepts, theories in basic sciences and the role of basic sciences in the development of society.
b)
Develop mathematical approaches that meet community needs considering economic, environmental, social, ethical and safety requirements.
c)
Utilize mathematical facts and theories to analyze, formulate, interpret and classify data in different mathematical disciplines.
d)
Apply mathematical, statistical, computing knowledge and skills to the solution of real life problems.
e)
Communicate effectively in different ways.
f)
Use computer science applications to solve mathematical and statistical problems.
g)
Adopt self and long life-learning and participate effectively in research activities.