B.A. in Mathematics
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
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Campus location
Lublin, Poland
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Full time
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Introduction
Skills acquired by Mathematics graduates
Professional skills:
- graduates specializing in informatics gain extensive knowledge of computer science, programming in languages C++ and Java, the creation of web pages and databases, as well as of rules for administration and data protection in computer networks. Such a graduate may be employed in companies in the field of informatics and computer programming, as administrator of computer networks or web pages, and in telecommunication companies;
- specializing in data analysis and financial mathematics knows practical applications of mathematics including statistics, in particular, mathematical models of real-world systems, elements of financial mathematics, foundations of insurance mathematics, Markov chains, difference schemes, and variational calculus, and algorithmic methods used in applied mathematics. The graduates of this specialization may be employed in banks and other financial institutions, statistical offices, insurance companies, as well as departments of the survey, research and development, management, planning and production control, accounting and market analysis in trade, industry, or transport companies;
- students gain command of a foreign language and know the specialist terminology of mathematics to be prepared for working in institutions using mathematical methods and IT tools.
Skills for self-employment:
- our graduates are qualified to act as self-employed specialists; they understand the general, legal and formal requirements for self-employment and possess skills for developing a small-size IT company.