Admission @Universiti Sains Malaysia

US6461002 - Bachelor of Applied Science in Mathematics and Economics with Honours 

OVERVIEW

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Mathematics and Economics is a unique double major programme offered by the School of Mathematical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. This interdisciplinary programme prepares the students to think across boundaries of Mathematics and train them to be able to compete in a real-world situation. Students are given training in combining and relating Mathematics and Statistics to the field of Economics. Computer skills in analyzing economic and financial data and skills in making informed decisions are also developed to a high level of sophistication.

DURATION

4 YEARS / 8 SEMESTER

FEES
TYPE OF FEES AMOUNT (USD)

   Total Tuition Fees

3,750.00

    Per semester

1,718.75

    Per year

3,437.50

   Recurrent Fee (Payable every semester)

112.50

   Non-Recurrent Fee (Payable upon registration)

1,325.00

** Fees are subject to change 

SEMESTER OFFERED

Semester I (October)

CONTACT US

School of Mathematical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM Penang, Malaysia

http://math.usm.my/ 

Postgraduate

Institute of Postgraduate Studies
Universiti Sains Malaysia
11800 Penang, Malaysia.

Tel : +604 653 2606
Fax : +604 653 2940
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Undergraduate

Student Admission Unit
Academic Management Division
Registry, Level 2, Chancellory Building
Universiti Sains Malaysia,
11800 Penang, Malaysia.

Tel : 1 300 888 876 / +604-6533196
Fax : +604 653 3328
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