In conjunction with the common degree requirements in Table I in "Degree Requirements," this plan requires at least 26 math courses. These overall requirements must include the Faculty core courses outlined in Table II in "Degree Requirements" and the following courses:
All of
MATH 237 (or MATH 247) Calculus 3
AMATH 231 Calculus 4
AMATH 250 Introduction to Differential Equations
AMATH 341/CM 271/CS 371 Introduction to Computational Mathematics
AMATH 342/CM 352 Computational Methods for Differential Equations
AMATH 351 Ordinary Differential Equations 2
AMATH 353 Partial Differential Equations 1
CM/CS 472 Numerical Solution of Large Sparse Systems of Equations
CS 230 Introduction to Computers and Computer Systems
CS 234 Data Types and Structures
STAT 331 Applied Linear Models
One of
AMATH/PMATH 331 Applied Real Analysis
AMATH/PMATH 332 Applied Complex Analysis
One of
CO 350 Linear Optimization
CO 355 Mathematical Optimization
Two of
AMATH 442/CM 452 Computational Methods for Partial Differential Equations
AMATH 444/CM 454 Applications of Computational Differential Equations
AMATH 447/CM 433/CS 487 Introduction to Symbolic Computation
AMATH 453 Partial Differential Equations 2
AMATH 455 Control Theory
AMATH 456 Calculus of Variations
AMATH 463 Fluid Mechanics
AMATH 473/PHYS 454 Quantum Theory 2
CO 453 Network Design
CO 459 Topics in Optimization
CO 463 Convex Optimization and Analysis
CO 466 Continuous Optimization
CM 461/STAT 440 Computational Inference
CM 463/STAT 441 Statistical Learning - Classification
Note: Many of the courses on this list have prerequisites that are not plan requirements.
Two additional mathematics courses.
At least five courses (2.5 units) from one of the following departments:
any one Engineering department
any one Science department
Economics
Note: Engineering courses may not be open to Mathematics students or may not easily fit schedules.
Other course concentrations may be taken with the approval of the Applied Mathematics Undergraduate Officer.