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What courses should I take in mathematics and applied mathematics?
Basic courses include: mathematical analysis (I-III), analytic geometry, advanced algebra (I-II), real variable function, ordinary differential equation, modern algebra, differential geometry, complex variable function, point set topology, probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Specialized elective courses include: mathematical logic, partial differential equation, functional analysis, dynamical system, mathematical physical equation, number theory guidance, group and algebraic representation, differential manifold, algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, financial mathematics, multivariate statistical analysis, applied stochastic process, combinatorial mathematics, applied stochastic analysis, operational research, graph theory, cybernetics, cryptography, commutative algebra and homology algebra, numerical analysis and calculation methods.

You can take graduate basic courses in basic mathematics, computational mathematics, probability theory and mathematical statistics, applied mathematics, operational research, cybernetics and other majors.

Mathematics and applied mathematics are undergraduate majors in colleges and universities, belonging to mathematics majors. The basic study period is four years, and the bachelor of science degree is awarded.

Students in this major mainly study the basic theories and methods of mathematics and applied mathematics, and receive training in mathematical models, computers and mathematical software. Have good scientific literacy, have the basic ability of scientific research, teaching, solving practical problems and developing software, and cultivate senior professionals who can engage in research and teaching in science and technology, education and economy departments or engage in practical application, development, research and management in production, operation and management departments.