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Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation

Masters Degrees with SC Concentration - With Thesis

  • Students must satisfy the Course Requirements
    • 24 graduate course credits** which includes the AMSC 660, 661 and 662
    • 6 hours of core Science courses
    • 3 hours of Scientific Computing Applications coursework
    • 1 credit of Applied Math or appropriate seminar offered by a participating department.
  • Write Thesis under the guidance of Advisors and present orally for Examination Committee

Masters Degrees with SC Concentration - Without Thesis

  • Students must satisfy the Course Requirements
    • 30 graduate course credits** which includes the AMSC 660, 661, 662, 663 and 664
    • 6 hours of core Science courses
    • 3 hours of Scientific Computing Applications coursework
  • 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.
  • Certification of Masters Degree must be completed and signed by advisor and Director

Often students enrolled in other PhD programs choose to get a Masters Degree via the dual masters PhD program instead of a Graduate Certification. Students seeking a Masters degree in AMSC are required to to fill out an Approved Program Form.