Intended Learning Outcomes

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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Statistics and Computing (programme code: 63019)

Upon graduation, students should:

1. Be able to master the fundamental knowledge of mathematics and develop quantitative skills to compile, organize, interpret, analyze, evaluate and elaborate numerical and graphical information;
2. Be able to develop skills appropriate for the presentation of ideas, problem solutions and information having mathematical or other content in various formats of written and oral academic communication and presentation;
3. Be able to demonstrate critical thinking skills to identify and properly use appropriate models to tackle problems in general and in business, commerce and finance;
4. Be able to identify, define and formulate problems in a systematic approach to generate workable solutions to problems;
5. Be able to demonstrate computer literacy by applying computing technology effectively to locate, gather and organize information;
6. Be able to develop new ideas and generate innovative solutions to problems;
7. Be aware of the importance to adhering to the ethical standards of their professions and demonstrate that they are able to present their work with the regard for personal and professional ethics.