Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Program Overview
Mathematics is an art that can answer difficult questions raised by complicated
structures in all scientific disciplines. Mathematics tells us about patterns, structures,
logical analysis, calculations and formulations. Mathematics has an insidious influence
on everyday lives and contributes to the wealth of the country.
The BS Mathematics programme at CUI, Sahiwal is specifically designed to meet international
trends and standards for mathematical education. This undergraduate programme is
aimed at the enhancement of problem solving skills to handle research problems through
research projects. The course outline followed in this programme provides a solid
foundation for the investigations of real world problems. One can peruse higher
education in any world classinstitution effectively afterthe undergraduate programme.
Objectives
This BS Mathematics programme aims to educate students in a deep conceptual manner.
Our graduates can become active research programmers after acquiring basic mathematical
learning from this programme.Our mission is to provide bright career opportunities
to our students. Mathematics can provide all the creative qualities and skills demanded
in stimulating and rewarding carriers. A mathematician can make research collaborations
in various research projects in different disciplines such as biology, chemistry
and industrial analysis for multinational companies etc.
Research Areas
- Pure Mathematics
- Commutative Algebra
- Graph Theory
- Differential Equations
- Fluid Mechanics
- Electromagnetic Theory
- Computational Mathematics
- Differential Geometry
- Numerical Analysis
- Mathematical Statistics
Eligibility
- Intermediate or equivalent with Mathematics with minimum 50% marks from an accredited
institution
- NTS GAT (General) Test
Teaching Assesmnet
Teaching is carried out through lectures with the option of undertaking a project
in the final year. Each course comprises of three credit hours (two classes per
week).
- Each year comprises of two semesters (autumn and spring).
- The progress of students in each semester is examined by quizzes and assignments
and two exams (mid-term and finals). 25% marks are reserved for the mid-term exams.
50% marks are reserved for finals. Remaining 25% marks for the quizzes and assignments.
- The minimum criteria to get through any course is to get 50% marks.