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Actuarial Sciences Actuaries may work for insurance companies, consulting firms, government, employee benefits departments of large corporations, hospitals, banks and investment firms, or, more generally, in businesses that need to manage financial risk. They may be regularly employed or word as consultants. Duration: 4 years Computer Science It trains computer professionals to work with software, hardware, and information systems. Duration: 4 years Statistics Statisticians often work closely with people in other fields to design production of data, analyze data, and draw conclusions from data. Because of this, there is a constant demand for statisticians. Duration: 4 years Physics The bachelor’s program is designed to train researchers in Physics, whereas the licensure for teaching aims to educate teachers of Physics for secondary and higher education. Duration: 4 years Geology The course aims to train professionals in a physical and natural science that is characterized by both resource and environmental facets. Industrial employment for geological graduates is broad, emphasizing areas such as energy resources, mineral deposits, and complex environmental issues. Duration: 4 and a half years Mathematics The bachelor’s degree in Mathematics enables the student to develop research in private and public companies. The teaching licensure allows geological graduates to teach at primary, secondary, and education levels. Duration: 3 and a half years (daytime course) and 4 years (nighttime course) Computational Mathematics The purpose is to train professionals in mathematical modeling and algorithm development. Typical job descriptions include research activities and industrial technological development. Duration: 4 years Chemistry The course offers two possibilities: bachelor’s degree and teaching licensure (day and night). In both cases, the course emphasizes experimental and theoretical aspects of Chemistry. Duration: four years (daytime) and four years and a half (nighttime) |