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Faculty of Science Handbook, Academic Session 2021/2022




                                                        APPLIED MATHEMATICS
                  COURSE CODE                     COURSE NAME                        PRE-REQUISITE     CREDITS
                  SIM2019       Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations              SIM1006           4
                  SIM2020       Management Mathematics                                  SIM1002           4
                  SIM2021       Optimization Techniques                                 SIM2001           4
                  SIM3021       Mathematical Science Project                            SIM2011           4
                  SIM3022       Cryptography                                       SIT1001 and SIM2011    4
                  SIM3023       Numerical Methods and Analysis                          SIM2010           4
                  SIM3024       Computational Geometry                                  SIM2011           4
                  SIM3025       Scientific Computing                                    SIM2011           4
                  SIM3026       Production and Inventory Control                   SIM2012 and SIM2020    4
                  SIM3027       Mathematical Programming                                SIM2012           4
                  SIM3028       Industrial Operations Research                          SIM2012           4
                  SIM3029       Computational Fluid Dynamics                            SIM2018           4
                  SIM3030       Dynamical Systems Theory                                SIM2019           3
                  SIQ2001       Microeconomics                                            -               3
                  SIQ2002       Macroeconomics                                            -               3
                  SIT2001       Probability and Statistics II                           SIT1001           4
                  SIT2010       Stochastic Processes                                    SIT2001           3
                  SIT3005       Times Series and Forecasting Methods                    SIT2001           4
                  Students who wish to take SIM3020 are advised to have passed at least 90 credits of the listed courses in the program.
                   (II) ELECTIVE UNIVERSITY COURSES (8 CREDITS)
                     Student Holistic Empowerment [SHE]
                     Choose one course from each cluster
                  Cluster                                    Cluster Title                              Credits
                  Cluster 1     Thinking Matters: Mind and Intellect                                      2
                  Cluster 2     Emotional, Physical and Spiritual Intelligence: Heart, Body & Soul        2
                  Cluster 3     Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics: i-Techie          2
                  Cluster 4     Global Issues and Community Sustainability: Making the World a Better Place   2

               PROGRAM GOAL

               To  produce  graduates  with  a  sound  knowledge  of  mathematics,  capable  of  analysing  and  solving
               problems and thinking critically, able to adapt to diverse environments and contribute significantly in
               various professions.


               PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

                 1.  Graduates are able to work in professions related to mathematical sciences or related fields.
                 2.  Graduates are able to practice continuous learning in their careers.
                 3.  Graduates  are able to communicate and  leverage  learned  concepts/methods effectively  and
                    ethically.


               PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

               At the end of the program, graduates with Bachelor of Science in Mathematics are able to:

                 1.  Explain the principles and concepts of mathematics.
                 2.  Demonstrate the ability to apply mathematical knowledge critically and analytically in related
                    field.
                 3.  Apply the principles of mathematics in solving mathematical and real-world problems.
                 4.  Communicate mathematical concepts effectively, accurately and coherently in written and oral
                    forms.
                 5.  Use suitable information, graphical and computational strategies in solving mathematical
                    problems.
                 6.  Work independently and demonstrate leadership quality and sense of responsibility in achieving
                    goals and outcomes.
                 7.  Engage in lifelong learning to advance knowledge and applications of mathematics.
                 8.  Act professionally and ethically to solve practical problems in mathematical professions.


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