Since its establishment, the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science has been responsible for training students in Mathematics, playing a crucial role in supplying high-quality human resources for this field. By the academic year 2020-2021, the Faculty expanded its scope by introducing the Data Science program to meet the growing demand for data analysis and processing in the digital era. Continuing this development, from the 2021-2022 academic year, the Faculty launched two additional programs: Mathematical Informatics and Applied Mathematics, aiming to provide in-depth training in interdisciplinary fields and the practical applications of Mathematics.
As of December 2024, the Faculty has approximately 1,493 students across various majors. Each year, around 350 new students are admitted, with the top 10% selected to join the prestigious Honor class, where they receive specialized instruction and guidance.
Detailed information regarding admissions for each program is updated in the Undergraduate Admissions Information section. The undergraduate training activities strictly adhere to the university's regulations, including academic policies, with specific details available on the Academic Affairs Office’s website.
Currently, the Faculty offers four undergraduate programs, providing a strong foundation in Mathematics and Computer Science to meet workforce demands in various scientific and technological fields. These programs are categorized into two cluster:
Mathematics cluster
Data Science