Advantages of Learning Mathematics
Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2007
by Pamela Hirshey
http://www.articlestonurture.com
Many of us wondered about the advantages of Mathematics
during our childhood days. Many of us were not able to comprehend the
benefits of mathematics beyond the daily usage of calculating simple
numbers. Let us see in detail what are some of the benefits of learning
mathematics and marveling at this arduous subject at early age.
The importance of mathematics is two-fold, it is important in the
advancement of science and two, it is important in our understanding of
the workings of the universe. And in here and now it is important to
individuals for personal development, both mentally and in the
workplace.
Mathematics equips pupils with a uniquely powerful set of tools to
understand and change the world. These tools include logical reasoning,
problem-solving skills, and the ability to think in abstract ways.
Mathematics is important in everyday life, many forms of employment,
science and technology, medicine, the economy, the environment and
development, and in public decision-making.
One should also be aware of the wide importance of Mathematics, and the
way in which it is advancing at a spectacular rate. Mathematics is
about pattern and structure; it is about logical analysis, deduction,
calculation within these patterns and structures. When patterns are
found, often in widely different areas of science and technology, the
mathematics of these patterns can be used to explain and control
natural happenings and situations. Mathematics has a pervasive
influence on our everyday lives, and contributes to the wealth of the
individual.
The study of mathematics can satisfy a wide range of interests and
abilities. It develops the imagination. It trains in clear and logical
thought. It is a challenge, with varieties of difficult ideas and
unsolved problems, because it deals with the questions arising from
complicated structures. Yet it also has a continuing drive to
simplification, to finding the right concepts and methods to make
difficult things easy, to explaining why a situation must be as it is.
In so doing, it develops a range of language and insights, which may
then be applied to make a crucial contribution to our understanding and
appreciation of the world, and our ability to find and make our way in
it.
Increasingly, employers are looking for graduates with strong skills in
reasoning and problem solving - just the skills that are developed in a
mathematics and statistics degree.
Let us look at a few examples. The computing industry employs
mathematics graduates; indeed, many university computing courses are
taught by mathematicians. Mathematics is used to create the complex
programming at the heart of all computing. Also cryptography, a form or
pure mathematics, is deployed to encode the millions of
transactions made hourly via the Internet and when we use debit or
credit cards. Mathematics and Computer Science is a popular degree
choice, and four-year degrees with a placement in industry are also
available. The latter give graduates plenty of relevant experience to
increase their employability.
Mathematics led to the perfect ratios shown in Renaissance painting.
The study of astronomy in the early times of its inception demanded the
expansion of our understanding of mathematics and made possible such
realizations as the size and weight of the earth, our distance from the
sun, the fact that we revolve around it, and other discoveries that
allowed us to move forward in our body of knowledge without which we
would not have any of our modern marvels of technology.
The computer itself is a machine built upon the principles of
mathematics, being an invention so important as to bring about an
economic revolution of efficiency in data communication and processing.
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