Mathematics and Statistics study patterns underlying diverse phenomena such as the weather, human and animal populations, stock markets, the form of a molecule, or the structure of the space and the time. Using mathematics, we discover subtle and sometimes unexpected features of these phenomena; as well , we can predict their behaviour, which is an extremely important component of our understanding of the world and the space that surrounds us.
Statistics can help us make sense of large data sets and complex systems in areas such as astronomy, genomics, social networks, climate simulation, and medicine. Statisticians examine the patterns which arise in data with the goal of distinguishing true patterns from chance effects.
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Completion of any Level 1 program with a Grade Point Average of at least 3.5 including:
Introduction to Differential Equations
Advanced Calculus 1
Advanced Calculus 2
Complex Analysis 1
Theory of Linear Algebra
Introduction to Probability