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Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation

Masters Degrees with AM Concentration (With Thesis)

I. Course Requirements

  • 24 graduate course credits** (12 on the 600-800 level) plus 6 credits thesis research AMSC799
  • 12 credits must be in the courses with primarily math content, 6 of these credits must be at the 600-800 level
  • 3 credits must be a course in Numerical Analysis (grade B or better)
  • 1 credit of Applied Math or appropriate seminar offered by a participating department.
  • 6 credits in application area at the (600-800 level) or 9 credits, with at least 3 credits at the 600-800 level.

II. Thesis

Write a thesis under the guidance of advisors and present it orally before an Examination Committee.

Masters Degrees with AM Concentration (Without Thesis)

I. Qualifying Exam

Student must satisfy the Qualifying Exam requirement

II. Course Requirements

Student must satisfy the Course Requirements
  • 30 graduate course credits** (18 on the 600-800 level)
  • 15 credits must be in the courses with primarily math content, 9 of these credits must be at the 600-800 level
  • 3 credits must be a course in Numerical Analysis (grade B or better)
  • For the area of application, the student must have at least either 6 credits at the 600-800 level or 9 credits, at least 3 of which are at the 600-800 level.
  • 1 credit of Applied Math or appropriate seminar offered by a participating department.

III. Scholarly Paper

Student must have written a Scholarly Paper on an acceptable topic in applied math or scientific computation under the guidance of designated faculty member/advisor. The paper must include an abstract and references to all literature used. The paper must also be approved by the designated faculty member/advisor.

IV. Certification

Certification of Masters Degree must be completed and signed by advisor and Director

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