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Applied Mathematics B.S./M.S. Dual Degree in Applied Mathematics Program (4 1 2 Years) This sample program assumes the student receives Advanced Placement (AP) credit for MATH 151, MATH 152, PHYS 123, and a three-hour science elective for a total of 17 credit hours. Semester 1 Credits MATH 100 Introduction to the Profession 3 MATH 251 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 4 MATH 252 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 CS 115 Object-Oriented Programming I 2 Humanities 100-level Elective 3 or Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 19† Semester 2 Credits MATH 230 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH 350 Intro to Computational Mathematics 3 CS 116 Object-Oriented Programming II 2 Minor Elective 3 Science Elective 4 Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 3 Credits MATH 332 Elementary Linear Algebra 3 MATH 400 Real Analysis 3 MATH 475 Probability 3 Minor Elective 3 Science Elective 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 4 Credits MATH 402 Complex Analysis 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Minor Elective 3 Humanities (300+) 3 IPRO Elective I 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 5 Credits Core Sequence I–A** 3 MATH 430 Applied Algebra OR 3 MATH 454 Graph Theory Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Minor Elective 3 Social Sciences Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 15 Semester 6 Credits Core Sequence I–B** 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3 Minor Elective 3 Free Elective 3 IPRO Elective II 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 7 Credits Core Sequence II–A** 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3 Free Elective 3 Total Hours 15 Semester 8 Credits Core Sequence II–B** 3 Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3 Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3 Humanities Elective (300+) 3 Free Elective 3 Total Hours 15 Semester 9 Credits Graduate Course 3 Graduate Course 3 MATH 591 MS Thesis 3 Total Hours 12 Total Credit Hours 162 * Applied mathematics electives are to be chosen after consultation with an academic advisor. Student goals, interests, and course availability should be determining factors in this selection process. ** Students must complete two of the following core sequences: Applied Analysis (MATH 500/501), Discrete Applied Mathematics (MATH 553/554), Computational Mathematics (MATH 577/578), and Stochastics (MATH 540 and (543 or 544 or 545)). † Students must have approval from the dean of the College of Science and Letters to take more than 18 credit hours in a semester. 34
Applied Mathematics B.S./M.S. Dual Degree in Applied Mathematics Program (5 Years) This sample program assumes the student receives Advanced Placement (AP) credit for MATH 151 and a three-hour science elective for a total of eight credit hours. Semester 1 Credits MATH 100 Introduction to the Profession 3 MATH 152 Calculus II 5 CS 115 Object-Oriented Programming I 2 Humanities 100-level Elective 3 Social Sciences Elective 3 Science Elective 3 Total Hours 19† Semester 2 Credits MATH 230 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH 251 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 4 CS 116 Object-Oriented Programming II 2 PHYS 123 General Physics I 4 Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 16 Summer Credits MATH 252 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 Total Hours 4 Semester 3 Credits MATH 332 Elementary Linear Algebra 3 MATH 430 Applied Algebra OR 3 MATH 454 Graph Theory Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Minor Elective 3 Science Elective 4 Total Hours 16 Semester 4 Credits MATH 350 Intro to Computational Mathematics 3 MATH 402 Complex Analysis 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Minor Elective 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective 3 Humanities Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 5 Credits MATH 400 Real Analysis 3 MATH 475 Probability 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Minor Elective 3 Social Sciences Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 15 Semester 6 Credits Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3 Minor Elective 3 Free Elective 3 IPRO Elective I 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 7 Credits Core Sequence I–A** 3 Core Sequence II–A** 3 Applied Mathematics Elective* 3 Minor Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Total Hours 15 Semester 8 Credits Core Sequence I–B** 3 Core Sequence II–B** 3 Humanities (300+) 3 Free Elective 3 IPRO Elective II 3 Total Hours 15 Semester 9 Credits Graduate Course 3 Graduate Course 3 Graduate Course 3 Total Hours 9 Semester 10 Credits Graduate Course 3 Graduate Course 3 MATH 591 MS Thesis 3 Total Hours 9 Total Credit Hours 162 * Applied mathematics electives are to be chosen after consultation with an academic advisor. Student goals, interests, and course availability should be determining factors in this selection process. ** Students must complete two of the following core sequences: Applied Analysis (MATH 500/501), Discrete Applied Mathematics (MATH 553/554), Computational Mathematics (MATH 577/578), and Stochastics (MATH 540 and (543 or 544 or 545)). † Students must have approval from the dean of the College of Science and Letters to take more than 18 credit hours in a semester. 35
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Applied Mathematics<br />
B.S./M.S. Dual Degree in Applied Mathematics Program (4 1 2 Years)<br />
This sample program assumes the student receives Advanced Placement (AP) credit for MATH 151, MATH 152, PHYS 123, and a<br />
three-hour science elective for a total <strong>of</strong> 17 credit hours.<br />
Semester 1<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 100 Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession 3<br />
MATH 251 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 4<br />
MATH 252 Introduction to Differential Equations 4<br />
CS 115 Object-Oriented Programming I 2<br />
Humanities 100-level Elective 3<br />
or Social Sciences Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 19†<br />
Semester 2<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 230 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3<br />
MATH 350 Intro to Computational Mathematics 3<br />
CS 116 Object-Oriented Programming II 2<br />
Minor Elective 3<br />
Science Elective 4<br />
Social Sciences Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 18<br />
Semester 3<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 332 Elementary Linear Algebra 3<br />
MATH 400 Real Analysis 3<br />
MATH 475 Probability 3<br />
Minor Elective 3<br />
Science Elective 3<br />
Humanities or Social Sciences Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 18<br />
Semester 4<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 402 Complex Analysis 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective* 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective* 3<br />
Minor Elective 3<br />
Humanities (300+) 3<br />
IPRO Elective I 3<br />
Total Hours 18<br />
Semester 5<br />
Credits<br />
Core Sequence I–A** 3<br />
MATH 430 Applied Algebra<br />
OR 3<br />
MATH 454 Graph Theory<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective* 3<br />
Minor Elective 3<br />
Social Sciences Elective (300+) 3<br />
Total Hours 15<br />
Semester 6<br />
Credits<br />
Core Sequence I–B** 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective* 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3<br />
Minor Elective 3<br />
Free Elective 3<br />
IPRO Elective II 3<br />
Total Hours 18<br />
Semester 7<br />
Credits<br />
Core Sequence II–A** 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective* 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective* 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3<br />
Free Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 15<br />
Semester 8<br />
Credits<br />
Core Sequence II–B** 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3<br />
Applied Mathematics Elective (500+) 3<br />
Humanities Elective (300+) 3<br />
Free Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 15<br />
Semester 9<br />
Credits<br />
Graduate Course 3<br />
Graduate Course 3<br />
MATH 591 MS Thesis 3<br />
Total Hours 12<br />
Total Credit Hours 162<br />
* Applied mathematics electives are to be chosen after consultation with an academic advisor. Student goals, interests, and course<br />
availability should be determining factors in this selection process.<br />
** Students must complete two <strong>of</strong> the following core sequences: Applied Analysis (MATH 500/501), Discrete Applied Mathematics<br />
(MATH 553/554), Computational Mathematics (MATH 577/578), and Stochastics (MATH 540 and (543 or 544 or 545)).<br />
† Students must have approval from the dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Science and Letters to take more than 18 credit hours in a semester.<br />
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