Where graduates go: graduate students from mathematics and related research institutes and universities; Engaged in investment decision-making, risk management, software development, information security and other research and application work in government departments, enterprises and institutions in science and technology, management, economy, finance, securities, software, communication, IT, BT and other industries. Major in statistics. Cultivate senior professionals who have a solid foundation in mathematics, probability theory and mathematical statistics, master modern statistical theories and methods, and establish mathematical statistical models in many social fields such as economy, finance, insurance, bioengineering, medicine and electronics. , and data analysis, information fusion, simulation, prediction and decision-making.
Employment direction: graduate students in related majors; Scientific research, management and teaching in economy, finance, insurance, biotechnology, medicine and health, environment and engineering, universities and other units. Information and Computational Science majors train senior professionals who have a solid mathematical foundation and computer software development ability, master the basic theories and methods of information science and computational science, and can skillfully use modern equipment such as computers to engage in scientific calculation, application software development and system maintenance, information analysis and control, operation planning and scientific management of high-tech departments.
Employment direction: graduate students majoring in information and computing science and related research institutes and universities; To scientific research institutions, institutions of higher learning and energy, aviation, securities, finance, national defense and other departments engaged in computer software development and application, information processing, scientific calculation and other work.