An International Application for Admission. TU also accepts the Common App.
Original secondary/high school transcripts with a certified translation if not in English.
Original transcripts from all colleges/universities attended with a certified translation if not in English.
Students with more than 48 or more academic credit hours are not required to supply secondary school documents.
Official IGCSE, A-Level, International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, or Advanced Placement results if taken.
TOEFL iBT: 70
(ETS Institution code: 6883)
Minimum subscores:
15 Reading
15 Listening
18 Speaking
17 Writing
IELTS: 6.0
Minimum subscores:
6 Reading
6 Listening
6 Speaking
5.5 Writing
Cambridge English: 169
No individual score below 162
Duolingo English Test (DET): 100
ELS: Level 112
The Language Company (TLC): Level 9
Kaplan English: Advanced Level
Kaplan English: Higher Intermediate Level with Kaplan iBT 70
Mathematics prepares students for the demands of a modern global society where sophisticated, quantitative skills are required to solve challenging programs in science, engineering, business, education and government. Mathematicians are essential to the fields of computer science, engineering, bioinformatics, data mining, computer animation, economics, epidemiology, ecology and climatology.
The Department of Mathematics offers a bachelor of science, bachelor of arts, master of science and doctor of philosophy in mathematics and applied mathematics. Many math students also double major in another discipline. The B.A. option exposes students to the basic knowledge of mathematics. The degree is ideal for students interested in selecting a minor field in the arts or humanities.
A B.S. degree in mathematics prepares students to use advanced mathematics in the development of mathematical principles, data analysis and problem solving. Mathematicians work closely with engineers and scientists in government, private corporations and research companies.
The B.S. degree in applied mathematics is offered with four options: computer sciences, engineering, biomathematics and business. This option is best suited for those who plan to attend graduate school or work in business or industry.
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FRESHMAN – FALL SEMESTER, FRESHMAN – SPRING SEMESTER
Introduction to Mathematics, Block III
Exposition & Argumentation, Block II - Historical and Social Interpretation
Block I - Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience, Minor
Block II - Historical and Social Interpretation, Scientific Programming
Calculus I, Calculus II
General Elective,
SOPHOMORE – FALL SEMESTER, SOPHOMORE – SPRING SEMESTER
Block I - Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience, Block III
Block II - Historical and Social Interpretation, General Elective
Minor, Minor
Scientific Programming, Differential Equations
Calculus III, Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
JUNIOR – FALL SEMESTER, JUNIOR – SPRING SEMESTER
General Elective, General Elective
General Elective, General Elective
Writing for the Professions, Minor
Minor, Modern Algebra or Intro to Topology
Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory, Math Elective (upper level)
SENIOR – FALL SEMESTER, SENIOR – SPRING SEMESTER
General Elective, General Elective
General Elective, General Elective
General Elective, Technical Elective
General Elective, General Elective
Math Elective (upper level), Math Elective (upper level)
Advanced Calculus, Math Elective (upper level)
Quantitative analyst
Marketing statistician
Computational scientist
Mathematics educator
Research mathematician
Actuary
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