Applied Math

Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation

Masters Degrees with AM Concentration - With Thesis

  • Student must satisfy the 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.
  • Write Thesis under the guidance of Advisors and present orally for Examination Committee.

    Masters Degrees with AM Concentration - Without Thesis

  • Student must satisfy the Qualifying Exam requirement
  • 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.
  • 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