Dr. Roman SznajderGraduate Program Coordinator: Dr. Roman Sznajder

The program of study leading to the Master of Science degree in applied and computational mathematics is designed to launch you into a career as a mathematical scientist, firmly prepared from the start to engage in the technical work of today's complex, computer-driven industries.

As a graduate of the program, you will emerge equipped with a strong foundation of advanced analytical skills, both in applied mathematics and in computer science. These advanced skills, for which there is a growing demand, will enable you to ascend to the technical career of your choice in industry, business, education, or government.

The curriculum of the program is oriented toward practical applications. The mathematics component of the curriculum consists of seven courses in applied mathematics, four of which are required, and three of which are electives. The computer science component of the curriculum consists of five courses, two of which are required, and three of which are electives.

In addition to the 36 credit hours of regular course work, the master's degree program requires each candidate to pass a comprehensive examination based upon the six required core courses.

For your convenience, the program offers a flexible schedule of evening classes, and a generous period of up to seven years to complete the course of study.

FALL semester 2009: All graduate courses in Mathematics

Applied and Computational Mathematics

ClassInstructorTimeRoom
MATH 500.191
Applied Analysis
Dr. M. MahdaviM 5:00-7:30 pmSC-102
MATH 541.191/COSC 541.191
Numerical Analysis I
Dr. R. SznajderT 5:00-7:30 pmSC-102
MATH 690.191
Special Topics
Dr. C. LiuW 5:00-7:30 pmSC-102

  

Courses Appropriate for Secondary School Teachers of Mathematics

Class InstructorTimeRoom
MATH 501.091
Transition to Abstract Mathematics
Dr. K. BenburyMW 2:00-3:20 pmSC-103
MATH 502.091
Introduction to Abstract Algebra
Dr. K. BenburyMW 3:30-4:50 pmSC-103

MATH 508.191
Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Dr. F. ChaconR 5:00-7:30 pm Sc-102      

MATH 509.091 Linear Algebra

 TR 1:30-2:50 pm Sc-102 
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