KIU implements Bachelor of Science program in Mathematics.
KIU welcomes students from Georgia and abroad. Please see below details about the program.
For more information, please contact us at: math@kiu.edu.ge
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics.
Language of Instruction: English
Note: Students can be provided with academic support courses in English language, in case of need during their studies at KIU.
Accreditation
• Program developed in partnership with TUM and TUM International and approved by the International
Advisory Board;
• Program accreditation is equivalent to the Georgian accreditation.
• Bid for international accreditation before the first graduation.
Program Goals
Graduates will acquire:
Goal 1: conceptual and operational understanding of selected core areas of mathematics
Goal 2: problem-solving skills including the computational and modeling ability
Goal 3: skills for efficient communication, critical thinking, and life-long learning
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates are able to demonstrate:
• Knowledge and understanding
PLO 1: solid knowledge in the following foundation fields of Mathematics:
• Analysis
• Linear Algebra
• Probability and Statistics
• Numerical MethodsOptimization Methods;
PLO 2: basic knowledge in selected focus fields of applied Mathematics;
PLO 3: understanding of limitations of mathematical methods and the constraints on their applicability;
• Skills
PLO 4: to identify, formulate, abstract and solve mathematical problems applying analytical, symbolic and computational methods together;
PLO 5: to design mathematical models in a broad range of intellectual domain and to choose the suitable methods for the resolution strategy;
PLO 6: to analyze and visualize obtained results and evaluate their relevance concerning the underlying problems and/or hypotheses;
PLO 7: to search for, process and analyze information from a variety of sources and to communicate in a professional way orally and in written form;
• Autonomy and responsibility
PLO 8: function well autonomously and on multi-disciplinary team recognizing and understanding the importance of ethical standards as well as their responsibilities;
PLO 9: independently acquire new skills and knowledge and stay up to date with learning after graduation.
Future careers in this profession
Should a student decide to enter into professional employment after concluding the bachelor's program, opportunities then arise in many different sectors. Mathematical methods are used widely in science, engineering, and business. Graduates can find jobs in private and governmental companies where mathematical modeling, analysis, and computer simulation is needed.
Should graduates of the bachelor's program decide to continue studies at the M.Sc. level, opportunities then arise in mathematics and other fields.
Opportunities
• Professors from TUM and other international universities from abroad
• Seminars, projects and interactive teaching
• Access to worldwide library system electronically
• Modern and high tech infrastructure with state of the art facilities
• Individual, student centered approaches of teaching, establishing lifelong learning and continuous development practices
• Internship at national and international companies
• The program offers powerful combination. Major could be in mathematics with minor in computer science and/or managment.
How to Apply
Citizens of Georgia apply to KIU programs via National Entrance Exams administered by LEPL NAEC .
International students interested in applying to the program, please visit: Admission