Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics is offered by the University of the Aegean through the Department of Mathematics and provides comprehensive academic training in theoretical and applied mathematics. The curriculum combines fundamental areas of mathematics, such as algebra, analysis, geometry, and statistics, with modern applications in computer science, economics, and the natural sciences. At the same time, it emphasizes the development of analytical and critical thinking, problem-solving, and scientific methodology. Students acquire a strong theoretical background and research orientation, preparing them for professional or academic advancement across a broad range of scientific fields.
Relation to Employment
Graduates of the Department of Mathematics may work in education, research, computer science, statistical analysis, economics, and fields related to data analysis and financial applications. They also possess a strong academic background for postgraduate and doctoral studies in mathematics and related scientific disciplines.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission to the program requires a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (High School Diploma) and successful participation in national-level examinations or qualifying entrance examinations.
Knowledge
Graduates of the Department of Mathematics acquire knowledge in fundamental and modern areas of mathematics, such as analysis, algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics. They also become familiar with applications of mathematics in computer science, natural sciences, economics, and technology. In addition, they develop an understanding of scientific methodology and mathematical modeling of complex problems.
Skills
Graduates gain skills in analytical thinking, problem-solving, and quantitative data processing. They develop abilities in the use of mathematical and computational tools, as well as skills in logical reasoning and scientific analysis. Furthermore, they cultivate research, collaboration, and adaptability skills in modern technological and scientific environments.
Competences
Graduates develop abilities in mathematical thinking and in synthesizing knowledge from different scientific disciplines. They are able to approach and solve complex theoretical and applied problems using mathematical models and scientific methods. Furthermore, they can apply scientific knowledge in educational, research, and demanding professional environments.