Applied Mathematics Courses

Applied Mathematics Courses

 

Vectors, vector calculus, functions of several variables, multiple integrals. Prerequisite: Grade of C (2.0) or better in Mathematics 1411, or satisfactory placement. Fall.
Geometry of R2 and R3 including the dot product and parametric equations of lines and planes. Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, and linear transformations. Applications to the sciences and economics are included. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1411 or consent of instructor. Fall.
Symmetric linear systems, equilibrium equations of the discrete and continuous cases, Fourier series, complex analysis and initial value problems. Prerequisite: Math 2412. Spring, odd years. 
Choose from a course such as Differential Equations (Math 3324), Probability (Math 3326), Statistics (Math 3327), Numerical Analysis (Math 3338) or a Computer Science course approved by the director.

Choose from a course from a field other than Applied Mathematics. Possible choices include:

CHE 3331 Physical Chemistry I 
ECO 3327 Statistical Theory and Methods 
ECO 3328 Business and Economic Forecasting
PHI 4333 Philosophy of Science 
PHY 3341 Optics 
PHY 3363 Computational Physics
PHY 4327 Electromagnetic Theory
PHY 4423 Theoretical Mechanics
PHY 4424 Quantum Mechanics
PSY 3337 Statistical Methods
Other electives as approved by the department.