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    Applied Mathematics and Statistics

    Clarkson University
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    793

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-May-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 75,741  / year
    Next Intake 22-May-2024

    Applied Mathematics and Statistics

    About

    In the applied mathematics and statistics undergraduate bachelor's degree program, you can develop your mathematical skills and apply them to challenging problems in core areas such as engineering, science or business.

    As early as in your first year in the applied mathematics and statistics major, you are encouraged to participate in research projects with our faculty.

    Our courses are taught exclusively by faculty with small class sizes, giving you the attention you deserve. The program flexibility allows you to pursue a second major or minor of your interest while completing your degree. Clarkson also offers undergraduates the ability to take graduate classes, a unique opportunity that puts you at the forefront of your chosen field.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    We understand that some schools are using the pass/fail grading system. When reviewing applications, our admissions team is reading your application holistically. We look at course load, course type, letters of recommendation, and all four years of high school to gain a better academic picture of the applicant. Pass/fail will not negatively impact your application to Clarkson! 

    Career

    Clarkson students who graduate with a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics and statistics go on to work in industries, businesses, research laboratories, and government agencies as

    • applied mathematicians
    • statisticians
    • actuaries

    Clarkson graduates in the applied mathematics and statistics program have been hired by companies such as Assured Information Security, BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin.

    Many students choose to continue their education in graduate degree programs in applied mathematics, statistics or related fields. In recent years, Clarkson applied mathematics and statistics majors have gone on to graduate school at institutions like The Ohio State University, University of Rochester and Clarkson University. 

    The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics has extensive information on careers in mathematics on their careers page.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 75,741  / year

    How to Apply

    Step One

    Complete ONE of the applications listed below:

    • Clarkson University Freshman Application (online)
    • Common Application (online)
    Step Two

    These application instructions are for non-U.S. citizens applying for first-year enrollment at Clarkson. If you have already earned some university credit, you should apply as a transfer student. To review your application, we need to receive all of the following materials and information according to Clarkson’s admission dates and deadlines:

    • Clarkson University Freshman Application or Common App 
    • Official secondary school transcript, mark sheets, or national exam scores.
    • Two letters of recommendation.
    • Test Optional-Official SAT/ACT scores, if submitted the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process.
      • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
      • Clarkson ACT code: 2698
    • Official English proficiency test scores. Here is the link for countries with English testing waivers. Acceptable tests and minimum scores are:
      • TOEFL, 80
      • IELTS, 6.5
      • Duolingo English Test, 105
      • PTE, 56
    Step Three

    Applicants for admission who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents (green card holders) are likely to need to secure a student visa. (Students on certain visas may not require a student visa; please refer to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program document Who Can Study?)

    For issuance of an I-20, students must show proof of financial support. There are two ways to show proof of finances:

    1. Complete and return the Certificate of Finance Form included in our application packet or downloadable from our Web site. On this form you will need to show specific amounts of support and the sources of the support. You will also need to include the signatures of any sponsors or your parents, in addition to a signature from a bank official; or
    2. Provide a certified letter from your sponsor indicating the amount of support available for each year along with a supporting letter from a bank official.
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    Applied Mathematics and Statistics

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