Why Mathematics?
The strong mathematical skills, combined with the liberal arts focus on critical and creative thinking, will turn you into a highly valued professional in any career path you chose to take upon graduation.
Why Liberal Arts ?
Liberal Arts is not reserved for art students only. At AUBG, for example, we have a variety of majors and minors spanning from Business Administration to Computer Science, and we make sure that you get a solid understanding and in-depth knowledge in the field you choose to study. What differentiates Liberal Arts from other types of degrees, however, is that in addition to that, it gives you the freedom to explore, create, practice your skills and connect to others.
Program details
Elective
Calculus I
MAT 1003
Credits
3 Cr.
Calculus II
MAT 1004
Credits
3 Cr.
Elementary Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry
MAT 1005
Credits
3 Cr.
Proofs and Problem Solving | MAT 1010
Credits
3 Cr.
Introduction to Abstract Algebra
MAT 2005
Credits
3 Cr.
Calculus III – Multivariate Calculus and Geometry
MAT 2012
Credits
3 Cr.
Introduction to Differential Equations
MAT 2013
Credits
3 Cr.
Numerical Analysis
MAT 2014
Credits
3 Cr.
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Email Degree PhD, Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USACourses
- Finite Mathematics
- Calculus II
- Calculus III - Multivariate Calculus and Geometry
Research Interests
- Complex algebraic geometry
- Hodge theory and mathematical physics
- Moduli of Higgs bundles and Hitchin systems
- Multi-variable calculus, linear algebra, finite mathematics
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Email Degree PhD in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, University Paris XI, France
Courses
- Calculus I, MAT 103a
- Astronomy, PHY 160a
- Statistics, STA 105a
Research Interests
- Representation theory
- Non-commutative geometry
- Quantum groups
- Hopf algebras
- Combinatorics
- Conformal field theory
- Homological algebra and operads
- Calculus
- Mathematical methods in physics
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum field theory
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Email Degree Ph.D., Mathematical Physics, Virginia Tech, USAResearch Interests
- Mathematical physics and mathematics
- Physics education, in particular: representations of finite- and infinite-dimensional Lie (super) algebras and groups, self-adjoint functionals on Von Neumann algebras
- Applications to noncommutative geometry
- Braid groups
- Astronomy
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Email Degree Ph.D., Mathematics, Seoul National University, Republic of KoreaResearch Interests
- Algebraic geometry
- Families of algebraic curves
- Hilbert scheme of algebraic curves
- Brill-Noether theory
- Differential equations
- Calculus
- Algebra
- Complex analysis
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Email Degree Ph.D., Mathematics, Algebra, Moscow State University, RussiaCourses
- Elementary Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry, MAT 1005
- Introduction to Abstract Algebra, MAT 2005
- Advanced Linear Algebra, MAT 2025
- Calculus III - Multivariate Calculus and Geometry, MAT 2012
- Introduction to Lie Algebras
- Fields and Galois Theory
- Ideals, Varieties and Algorithms
Research Interests
- Non-commutative algebra and applications for quantum groups
- Representation theory, Non-commutative algebraic geometry
- Symbolic computation, Combinatorial methods in noncommutative algebra
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Email Degree Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Courses
- Introductory Mathematics
- Statistics
- Calculus I
- Introduction to PDEs
- Calculus II
- Introduction to Differential Equations
Research Interests
- Harmonic analysis
- Non-linear partial differential equations of evolution type
- Oscillatory integrals and micro-local analysis
- Advanced Calculus
- Real analysis
- Functional Analysis
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Email Degree Ph.D.(Physics), State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, USA
Courses
- PHY 1010 Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- PHY 1020 Electromagnetism, Relativity, and Quantum Physics
- MAT 1000 Introductory Mathematics
- MAT 1003 Calculus I
Research Interests
- Frustrated quantum and classical magnetism
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Email Degree Ph.D. (Mathematics), University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, 2020
Courses
- Finite Mathematics, MAT 1002B
- Finite Mathematics, MAT 1002A
- Introductory Mathematics, MAT 1000F
Research Interests
- Mathematical Logic
- Computability Theory
- Reverse Mathematics
- Combinatorics
- Symbolic Computation
- Umbral Calculus (Finite Operator Calculus)
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Career prospects
A bachelor's degree in Mathematics will prepare you for a successful career in a variety of fields. Here are just a few of them:
- Data Analyst
- Statistician
- Financial Analyst
- Researcher