Mathematics is a remarkable synthesis of rigor and imagination, calculation and creativity, abstraction and concreteness—a "game of the air" (to quote Thomas Mann). Its theoretical developments produce extensive and successful applications in fields such as Physics, Computer Science, Engineering (for example, racing machines or eco-friendly cars), Statistics, Economics, Biology, Medicine, and even Art, Music, and Architecture.
The Bachelor's degree program in Mathematics and Applications aims to introduce this incredible variety of aspects: establishing the fundamental bases of Analysis, Algebra, and Geometry and then illustrating their applications. It benefits from a long-standing and recognized teaching experience, a team of approachable and available faculty members, and suitable support structures including tutoring, study rooms, laboratories, and a library.