The Education Program of Applied Mathematics aims to foster professionals who have practical abilities such as high-level research and problem-solving abilities gained through education and research focused on learning logical thinking, the cornerstone of applied mathematics, with a grasp of applied mathematics (non-linear analysis, probability analysis, statistical science, information mathematics) as well as its practical applications in various engineering fields.
To achieve the educational purpose of the Education Program of Applied Mathematics, we have established the following objectives.
The relationship between scientific technology development and modern mathematics, such as cryptography and algebra, physical phenomena and nonlinear analysis, and financial engineering and probability analysis, is being closely examined.
In the Education Program of Applied Mathematics, students will conduct educational research on the applied mathematics (including determinism such as nonlinear analysis, random theory such as probability and statistical analysis, and boundary theory such as mathematical computation) required for solving these problems.