The Mathematics program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science includes specializations in Algebra, Analysis, Numerical Analysis, and Probability & Statistics. It provides a solid foundation in logical reasoning, mathematical analysis, and modeling, enabling students to develop problem-solving skills for complex challenges in science, technology, and real-world applications.


Career opportunities

       Graduates of the Mathematics program can pursue careers in various fields such as finance and banking, information technology, data science, scientific research, and education, or continue their studies in graduate programs both domestically and internationally. With sharp analytical thinking and strong problem-solving skills, Mathematics graduates are highly valued as essential human resources in the era of rapid technological advancements and artificial intelligence.


General Information about the Program

Programme name

- Vietnamese name: Toán học

- English name: Mathematics

Sector code

7460101

Training degree

Bachelor

Degree Title

Bachelor of Mathematics

Training type

Formal

Training time

4 years

Degree name

- Vietnamese name: Cử nhân Toán học

- English name: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Teaching language

Vietnamese

Program Accreditation    

ASIIN

Training places

- Campus 1: 227 Nguyễn Văn Cừ, Ward 4, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

- Campus 2: Vietnam National University Urban Area, Ho Chi Minh City


Objectives of the Program

Label

Programme objectives

PO1

Ability to summarize fundamental scientific, social, and mathematical knowledge.

PO2

Mastery of fundamental mathematical concepts.

PO3

In-depth expertise in a chosen specialization.

PO4

Broad knowledge in certain related fields.

PO5

Precise and rigorous thinking, application of scientific methodologies, and the ability to flexibly adapt mathematical methods and tools to solve real-world problems.

PO6

Skills in independent and group work, communication, self-learning, knowledge acquisition, time and resource management, systematic thinking, creativity, cooperation, social responsibility, and adaptability.

 


For more details, see here:   Curriculum

                                              Module handbook

                                              Study Plan