Industrial Mathematics Program Degree Requirements

The professional M.S. Degree Program in Industrial Mathematics is a 30-credit hour program. The curriculum consists of the following components:

  1. 12 graduate credits from foundation courses in analysis, modeling, computational mathematics and/or discrete mathematics: MA 503 Analysis I, MA 510 Numerical Methods and two out of the three courses MA 508 Mathematical Modeling, MA 509 Stochastic Modeling and MA 530 Discrete Mathematics I.
  2. 12 graduate course credits from a module composed of two courses in Mathematical Sciences and two courses outside the Mathematical Sciences Department. Examples of possible modules are provided below. The Mathematical Sciences Department will offer a selection of modules and develop others to suit the students' interest and experience.

    Materials Module: Fluid Dynamics Module: Dynamics & Control Module: Biomedical Engineering Module: Machine Learning Module: Cryptography module:
  3. 3 graduate course credits from an elective within the Mathematical Sciences Department (except MA 501 ) that would complement the other math courses
  4. 3 graduate credits for an industrial project
  5. MA 562A and MA 562B Professional Master's Seminar (for no credit)
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