While the degree program in Mathematics is concerned with abstract matters, the emphasis of the bachelor in Applied Mathematics (BSc) is on constructing mathematical models to solve problems, simulate practical situations, and analyze the results.
For example, you may make a model to compute the flow of water or blood or the flow fields around the wing of an airplane. Or, you may work on operating systems for robots, airplanes, or satellites. While the ability to think abstractly is just as important as it is for Mathematics, in the bachelor in Applied Mathematics (BSc) you also learn to structure your reasoning and draw conclusions.