MS in Applied Mathematics

The Applied Mathematics MS program is unique and flexible, allowing students to tailor their program to their interests.

MS Program Requirements

This 30-point program leads to a Master of Science degree. Students must complete five core courses and five electives. A candidate is required to maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average. See the SEAS Bulletin for more details.

MS students must complete the Professional Development and Leadership Course, ENGI E4000, as a graduation requirement.

If a student admitted to the Applied Mathematics MS only program is interested in the PhD program, the student must re-apply for admission.

Core Courses

APMA E4101: Intro to dynamical systems

APMA E4150: Applied functional analysis

APMA E4200: Partial differential equations

APMA E4204: Functions of a complex variable

APMA E4300: Intro to numerical methods

APMA E4301: Numerical methods for partial differential equations

APMA E6301: Analytic methods for partial differential equations

APMA E6302: Numerical analysis for partial differential equations

Students must also take a required Research Seminar course, APMA E6100 x or y.

Elective Courses

A student must select five elective courses from those listed in the SEAS Bulletin for a total of 15 points of graduate credit. Additional courses not listed in the Bulletin can be applied toward the elective requirements, subject to the approval of the faculty adviser.

*Courses from the Department of Economics, School of Business, School of International and Public Affairs, or quantitative courses offered by the School of Professional Studies may not be counted as electives toward the degree.

For a full list of elective courses, please refer to the SEAS Bulletin

Advising

Have a question? Please feel free to contact our Student Services Coordinator or reach out to an Applied Mathematics Masters only & CVN Advisor.

 

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