1. Knowledge & Understanding: Gain a strong foundation in core areas of mathematics such as algebra, calculus, geometry, differential equations, probability, statistics, and numerical methods.
2. Problem-Solving Skills: Develop the ability to analyze problems logically, formulate mathematical models, and apply appropriate methods to find solutions.
3. Analytical & Critical Thinking: Strengthen reasoning and abstract thinking skills for both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics.
4. Use of Technology: Acquire skills in using mathematical software, computational tools, and technology for problem-solving and research.
5. Interdisciplinary Applications: Understand the role of mathematics in sciences, engineering, computer applications, economics, and other fields.
6. Research Orientation: Build the capacity to pursue higher studies and research in mathematics and related disciplines.