Mathematics is considered the language of science and an essential tool for understanding and analyzing natural and technological phenomena. It also plays a vital role in various aspects of modern life. Applied mathematics has diverse applications in many fields such as science, engineering, economics, technology, and medicine through areas including differential equations, numerical analysis, probability and statistics, matrix theory, game theory, graph theory, and other modern branches of mathematics.
The importance of applied mathematics stems from its ability to develop tools and methods that help researchers and specialists in different fields study real-world problems, analyse them, and find suitable solutions, whether through analytical methods, numerical techniques, or modern computational technologies.
The Master’s Program in Applied Mathematics aims to prepare qualified scientific professionals equipped with advanced knowledge and strong research and analytical skills in the field of applied mathematics. The program enables graduates to contribute to scientific research as well as academic and practical development. It also seeks to enhance critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the use of modern software and technologies in addressing various scientific and applied issues.
• To teach the students the basic concepts which arise in a broad range of technical and scientific problems and illustrate how these may also be applied in a research context to provide solutions.
• To increase knowledge and hence enhance university level.
• To do research analyze and publish papers.
• To help in critical thinking.
• To increase the job opportunities in the universities high schools statistics centers banks companies and other institutions and sectors.
• To provide the industry with specialists that have different applied skills.
• To be a part of the development of Palestine through research and studying real-life problems.
• School teachers.
• University instructors.
• Bank employees.
• Business.
• Statistics centers and companies.
• The IT sector.
• Actuarial science.
• Research centers.
• Consulting engineering firms.
• Pursuing their doctoral in mathematics or related fields.