Mathematical Sciences

About Mathematical Sciences

Mathematical sciences methodologies are effective in resolving the ever more complex issues of the real world. With this in mind, we train students to acquire a firm understanding of math basics and then develop them to play a crucial role in a wide range of scientific and engineering fields through the instruction of applicable skills like simulation technologies and other methods focused on specific issues.

Research Domain

Mathematical sciences methodologies; capacity for logical thinking; algebra, geometry, and analysis; modeling; simulations; optimal control; computer science; programming; cryptology; actuarial science; financial engineering

Laboratories


Objectives in Education and Research

The Department of Mathematical Sciences is designed to develop individuals who can proactively implement scientific mathematical methods in society, under a core educational mission entitled, “Foster students with strong quantitative skills who can proactively respond and apply their knowledge to an array of applications”.

Specifically, the department is designed to nurture engineers with in-depth mathematical knowledge ranging from theory to application, who can undertake phenomenon analysis, conduct simulations, and construct innovative engineering systems in manufacturing and information industries. Graduate analysts with skills in statistics are targeted to contribute to society by analyzing and understanding economic activities and social phenomena. Additionally, specific individuals targeted include junior and senior high school teachers, those with expertise in educational industries ranging from educational publishing to educational system development, and researchers with a specialization in pure mathematics and applied mathematics, who can proactively participate in creating a flourishing human society.

Career

Graduates are engaged in an array of professions that include teachers, civil servants, publishing companies, education companies, cram schools, banks, trading companies, insurance companies, finance companies, system engineers, the computer companies, internet-related companies, game companies, environmental consulting firms, transportation companies such as the railways, other service industries and general manufacturers.