Applied Mathematics and Informatics

What is Applied Mathematics and Informatics?

Mathematics is a part of human culture and a basis for a liberal arts education essential to every modern person. The application of mathematical methods enlarges the possibilities of each specialist and thus, for students, mathematics is a cornerstone of logic and the inductive and deductive methods. By studying mathematics, students form their professional thinking.

What is taught?

In short, you will study mathematical models. Mathematical models fuel our global economy, and you will study financial markets, assessment of banking and insurance risks, and management of large systems. Mathematical models also help us predict the world around us and keep us safe, so you will learn how to build models to predict earthquakes, tsunamis, and environmental systems. Underlying these models is a concrete foundation of mathematics taught by an outstanding faculty, including mathematical analysis, differential equations, probability theory, mathematical statistics, numerical mathematics, data structures and algorithms, programming in high-level languages, basics of software engineering and many others.

What are the learning outcomes?

You will be able to analyze and build models that describe the world around us. Employers such as the National Statistics Office, international banks and investment firms, IT and software development firms, and many others will compete to have your level of mathematics and English. You will be able to work in many different industries, to be involved in interdisciplinary projects, and the demand for the skills you acquire will never diminish.

Admissions

Applicants to the Bachelor programs are expected to hold high-school certificates. Admission takes place through the entrance exams: an English test, an Essay, and a Math test. We also accept official scores for TOEFL/IELTS and SAT/ACT instead of our entrance exams.

The information about Minimum AUCA Admission exam score requirements is here - https://auca.kg/en/auca_exams_scoring/

Deadlines:

The exact dates of our entrance exams and submission of required documents for the 2019 year you can find by following the link here: https://auca.kg/en/undergrad/

Application

After you successfully passed all the exams, you have to submit an application form (https://auca.kg/uploads/Admission%20Sample%20Exams/AUCA_Admissions_Application_2018.pdf) The application package includes the following documents:

 

1. Official copies of any and all high-school transcripts/mark sheets (Note: Applicants who have graduated from educational institutions outside of Kyrgyz Republic must present a document confirming they have obtained the equivalent of the Kyrgyz Republic’s high-school certificate. The document issued by the foreign academic institution and its notarized Russian translation (including transcripts/mark sheets) must be submitted to the Ministry for Education of the Kyrgyz Republic in order to confirm the level and content of study completed. The Ministry then issues a certificate recognizing the applicant’s education, which should be submitted along with this application form to the University.

2. Copy of passport information pages and for non-Kyrgyz citizens living in Kyrgyzstan, a copy of the Kyrgyz Republic visa page (international students must check in with the Student Visa and Registration Coordinator within 2 days of arrival to submit copies of their Kyrgyz Visa and complete Ministry of Foreign Affairs registration paperwork)

3. Color photograph (3 x 4 cm – white background)

4. Official TOEFL Certificate (paper-based or internet-based) – REPORT TO AUCA INSTITUTION CODE 0419 or Official IELTS Certificate – REPORT TO AUCA INSTITUTION CODE 8305 FOR GRADUATE APPLICATIONS

(FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM APPLICANTS) Official Standardized Test Results: SAT Reasoning Test (SAT I) – REPORT TO AUCA INSTITUTION CODE 5825 or ACT plus Writing Test – REPORT TO AUCA INSTITUTION CODE 5479 (FOR GRADUATE PROGRAM APPLICANTS) Official Standardized Test Results: GMAT – REPORT TO AUCA INSTITUTION CODE S2B-2G-87 or GRE – REPORT TO AUCA INSTITUTION CODE 0419

5. Essay: Please state your reasons for applying to the American University of Central Asia, and how your studies at AUCA will contribute toward your goals. Also, tell us what you feel most enthusiastic about and whether this has influenced your life in any way. Limit your essay to 700 words / 1 page. The essay must be typed.

6. Copy of Republic Test Certificate (ORT), the original ORT certificate must be submitted upon admission to AUCA (only for citizens of Kyrgyz Republic)

7. Copy of high-school certificate, or a certificate from institution certifying that an applicant is in the last year (Note: Upon admission to AUCA, the original high-school certificate must be submitted to the Office of Admissions)

 

American University of Central Asia reserves the right to evaluate an application and render a final decision even if all pieces of the application have not been received.

  • Level of Study

    Bachelor

  • Department

    APPLIED SCIENCE DIVISION

  • Teaching Language

    English

  • Duration

    4 Years and 0 Months

  • Tuition Fee

    6150 - US Dollar

  • Learning Mode

    Full-Time Learning

  • Discipline

    Mathematics

  • Start Term

    Autumn

  • Country

    Kyrgyzstan