Explore real-world challenges using investigative skills that complement traditional methods while you hone your critical thinking, communication and quantitative reasoning skills and your ability to make statistical inferences.
Students in the BS program in applied quantitative science learn to integrate and apply STEM-supported skills that are increasingly in demand for future focused careers. Students acquire six habits of mind, a mental practice that becomes increasingly automatic with progress through the curriculum and after, extending into career development.Students learn to:apply and project quantitative reasoning to unfamiliar contextscommunicate well within and without the expert domaincritically and adaptably think about complex problemseffectively search through and evaluate informationexperiment creatively and in an informed manner in search of new insightsuse sophisticated insight involving statistical inference and quantitative reasoning
Esperado June 2024
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Agosto 2024
Polytechnic Campus
7111 E Tiburon Avenue,
Mesa,
POLYTECHNIC,
Arizona,
85212, United States
You’re considered a first-year student if you graduated from a regionally accredited high school or earned your GED, and you never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable college credit hours.
First-year students must have a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) (a "B" or better where "A"=4.00) from a secondary school.
English proficiency
TOEFL iBT (internet-based test) - the minimum score is 61 (iBT)
TOEFL pBT (paper-based test) - minimum score is 57
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - The overall band score requirement for the academic test is at least 6.0.
Pearson Test of English (PTE) - ASU requires a score of at least 53.
Duolingo English test - minimum score of 95.
Application deadline: Spring - November 1; Fall - May 1.