2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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Science & Mathematics / 109<br />
Semester Course # Course Name Class Rec Lab Cr<br />
SR-III LS-489 Senior Seminar 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-416 Vector Analysis 4 0 0 4<br />
Engineering Applications/CS Sequence 4 0 0 4<br />
Free Electives 8 0 0 8<br />
20<br />
Thesis 4<br />
4<br />
Total Credits 164<br />
Applied Statistics Concentration<br />
JR-I COMM-301 Written & Oral Communication II 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-204 Differential Equations &Laplace Transforms 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-205 Applied Probability and Statistics 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-305 Numerical Methods & Matrices 4 0 0 4<br />
16<br />
JR-II MATH-313 Boundary Value Problems 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-321 Real Analysis I 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-426 Mathematical Statistics I 4 0 0 4<br />
Free Electives 0 0 0 8<br />
20<br />
SR-I IME-332 Engineering Statistics II 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-412 Complex Variables 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-427 Mathematical Statistics II 4 0 0 4<br />
Advanced Humanities Elective 4 0 0 4<br />
Free Elective 0 0 0 4<br />
20<br />
SR-II IME-333 Engineering Statistics III: Design of Experiments 4 0 0 4<br />
Advanced Social Science Elective 4 0 0 4<br />
Free Elective 0 0 0 4<br />
Industrial/Math Elective 0 0 0 4<br />
16<br />
SR-III IME-471 Quality Systems I: Quality Assurance 4 0 0 4<br />
LS-489 Senior Seminar 4 0 0 4<br />
MATH-416 Vector Analysis 4 0 0 4<br />
Free Elective 0 0 0 4<br />
Industrial/Math Elective 0 0 0 4<br />
20<br />
Thesis 4<br />
4<br />
Total Credits 164<br />
The student should select at least two IME/MATH electives from the following courses:<br />
IME-321 Systems Modeling I: Deterministic Models<br />
IME-422 Systems Modeling II: Production Systems & Simulation<br />
IME-423 Systems Modeling III: Stochastic Models<br />
MATH-428 Sampling Theory<br />
MATH-438 Data Analysis for Engineers and Scientists<br />
The student will develop an engineering applications or computer science sequence with the assistance of an academic<br />
advisor. The following are examples of a possible CS-sequence, EE-sequence, IME-sequence, and MECH-sequence.