Bachelor's Degree in
Mathematics
Degree to be obtained
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics
Academic degree
Bachelor's Degree
Duration
5 years
Modality
In-person
Schedule:
Daily Morning
Career description

The Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics is an academic program that focuses on the study of mathematics, covering the subjects of algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics, probability, linear algebra, number theory and more.

What will you learn during the program?

Students learn to conduct research, collect and analyze data, develop theories and contribute to knowledge in a specific field, such as physics, biology, chemistry, among others. You also acquire skills in problem-solving, communication and collaboration in scientific projects.

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AdmissionProfile

The required profile for a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics includes a strong interest and passion for mathematics, mathematical skills, analytical ability, problem-solving skills, and a willingness to study in a self-disciplined manner. In addition, the ability to communicate mathematical ideas and basic computer skills are valued.


Graduate'sProfile

Strong knowledge in mathematics, covering a variety of areas.

Advanced problem-solving and logical reasoning skills.

Ability to apply mathematical concepts in real-world situations.

Proficiency in data analysis and mathematical modeling.

Ability to communicate mathematical results and concepts effectively.

Preparation for careers in research, teaching, industry, technology, statistics and more.

Flexibility to adapt to diverse professional areas requiring strong analytical skills.

Career Opportunities

1. Mathematics professors.

2. Conducting mathematical investigations.

3. Data analysis, mathematical modeling, programming, and problem-solving.

4. Performance roles as statisticians, analyzing data and providing key information for decision making in various industries.

5. Work in banking, investment and risk management, applying mathematical models to financial issues.

6. Advising in mathematical problem solving and quantitative analysis to companies and organizations.

7. Employment as data scientists.

8. Participation in the design and analysis of advanced systems and technologies.

9. Work in the field of data protection and cyber security.

10. Work in government agencies, non-profit organizations and international organizations.

Curriculum

Ciclo ALGEBRA SUPERIOR DESARROLLO HUMANO Y PROFESIONAL GEOMETRÍA PLANA Y DEL ESPACIO LÓGICA MATEMÁTICA PROGRAMACIÓN PARA LA CIENCIA Y LA INGIENIERIA
Ciclo ALGEBRA INEAL I CALCULO I DEMOSTRACIONES Y ESCRITURA MATEMÁTICA GEOMETRÍA NO-EUCLIDIANA MATEMÁTICA DISCRETA I
Ciclo ALGEBRA LINEAL II CALCULO II FÍSICA I MATEMPÁTICA DISCRETA II TEORIA AXIOMÁTICA DE CONJUNTOS TEORÍA DE NÚMEROS
Ciclo ALGEBRA ABSTRACTA I ANÁLISIS REAL I CÁLCULO VECTORIAL Y MULTIVARIABLE ECUACIONES DIFERENCIALES ORDINARIAS FÍSICA II
Ciclo ALGEBRA ABSTRACTA II ANÁLISIS DE VARIABLE COMPLEJA ANÁLISIS REAL II ECUACIONES DIFERENCIALES PARCIALES ESTADÍSTICA Y PROBABILIDAD PARA LA CIENCIA E INGENIERÍA FÍSICA III
Ciclo ANÁLISIS TENSORIAL ESTADÍSTICA INFERENCIAL FÍSICA MODERNA TOPOLOGÍA
Ciclo ANÁLISIS NUMÉRICO ANÁLISIS REAL III MECÁNICA CLÁSICA I PROCESOS ESTOCÁSTICOS TOPOLOGÍA ALGEBRAICA
Ciclo ANÁLISIS FUNCIONAL I ANÁLISIS NO-ESTÁNDAR GEOMETRÍA DIFERENCIAL I MECÁNICA ANALÍTICA
Ciclo ANÁLISIS FUNCIONAL II MECÁNICA CUÁNTICA I TÓPICOS SELECTOS DE MATEMÁTICA I
10° Ciclo FRONTERAS DE LA MATEMÁTICA INTRODUCCIÓN AL ALBEBRA DE LIE MÉTODOS MATEMÁTICOS PARA LA FÍSICA I TÓPICOS SELECTOS DE MATEMÁTICA II
* This curriculum is for informational purposes only, if you need an official curriculum please request it at the faculty office, career direction office, or University Center office.
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Contact information

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