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This program, which was
first introduced during the 1998/1999 academic year, consists of 133 credit hours.
Credits are evenly distributed into number of courses falling in three categories:
Mathematics, Statistics and Probabilities, and Computer. This distinctive combination
of courses makes this program diverse and flexible. It gives students the opportunity
to get hold of knowledge in three interrelated subjects and therefore equip them
with the necessary tools for graduate work.
In addition, graduates of this
program are demanded to work in private and governmental sectors, such as ministries,
banks, schools …etc.
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