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Applied Mathematics Degree Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate programs in applied mathematics prepare students for careers in engineering, medicine, the physical and biological sciences, and the social sciences.

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Applied Mathematics B.S.

Applied mathematics specializes in the development and application of analytical and numerical tools and techniques toward the solution of complex quantitative problems in science and engineering.

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Applied Mathematics Minor

The applied mathematics minor complements any major in the Baskin School of Engineering, as well as many of the majors in the physical and biological sciences.

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Graduate Programs

Graduates in applied mathematics use mathematical methods and reasoning to solve real-world problems of a scientific or decision-making nature in a wide variety of subjects, in engineering, medicine, the physical and biological sciences, and the social sciences.

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Applied Mathematics M.S.

Graduate studies in applied mathematics focuses on developing skillsets in mathematical modeling, analysis, and scientific computation applied to a broad range of science and engineering disciplines.

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Applied Mathematics Ph.D.

Graduate studies in applied mathematics focuses on developing skillsets in mathematical modeling, analysis, and scientific computation applied to a broad range of science and engineering disciplines.

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Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics M.S.

Students learn a combination of cutting-edge computational methods for modern high-performance computing architectures and applied mathematical modeling.

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Scientific Computing Designated Emphasis

Students from another degree program who meet certain requirements can have the designated emphasis of “Scientific Computing” annotated to their degree title.

Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics Contiguous Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathway

The 4+1 pathway into the SciCAM M.S. program is an option that allows undergraduates to take SciCAM foundational courses and apply to SciCAM through a streamlined application process.

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