Program overview
The masters of science degree in applied and computational mathematics provide students with the capability to apply mathematical models and methods to study various problems that arise in industry and business with an emphasis on developing computable solutions that can be implemented The program offers concentrations in discrete mathematics dynamical systems and scientific computing Electives may be selected from the graduate course offerings in the School of Mathematical Sciences or from other graduate programs with approval from the graduate program director Students have the option to complete a thesis which includes the presentation of original ideas and solutions to a specific mathematical problem The proposal for the thesis work and the results must be presented and defended before the advisory committee
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