Graduates of the educational program Applied Mathematics are specialists in the development of information technology and information systems, modeling processes and phenomena, developing theoretical foundations of mathematical and software information processing, mathematical and computer modeling of complex technical, economic, environmental and social systems.
Skills and competences that a bachelor’s degree will hold in an educational program Applied Mathematics:
- Development and research of mathematical models;
- Development and creation of high-tech software for analysis, synthesis, optimization and forecasting in all spheres of production, economic, economic, social, management in science, technology, medicine, education;
- Execution of economic substantiation of the developed products;
- Adoption of tactical and strategic decisions on modeling and analysis of complex objects.
Graduate in an educational program Applied mathematics can work in the field of mathematics and information technologies:
- 3119 intern trainee;
- 3121 Technician-programmer;
- 3121 Software development and testing specialist;
- 3434 Assistant actuary;
- 3434 Assistant in Mathematics;
- 3340 Lecturer-trainee.
Graduate in an educational program Applied Mathematics may take initial positions:
- Technician-programmer;
- Assistant Math;
- Information technology specialist;
- Specialist in software development and testing;
- Intern trainee;
- Assistant Actuary;
- Teacher-trainee.