Learn how to formulate, solve and analyze real-world problems. As an Applied Mathematics and Statistics major, you will learn how to apply mathematics to solve problems in fields such as business, ...
The B.S. degree in Applied Mathematics requires the completion of a minimum of 128 credit hours of acceptable coursework with cumulative and major grade point averages of C (2.25) or better. Students ...
Apply the laws of mathematics and computer science to the world around you. The most pressing problems facing society require breakthrough ideas. With a BS in Mathematics with a concentration in ...
With math-contest results, graduate fellowship awards and a boost in rankings, the department celebrates a 'culture of excellence' Students of applied mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder ...
Students with a degree in applied mathematical economics learn to utilize mathematical modeling to analyze problems, preparing them to pursue a variety of professions in business and economics. Our ...
The Master of Science in Applied Mathematics program is interdisciplinary in nature and offers an individualized plan of study to meet the needs and career goals of the student. The graduate program ...
The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (ESAM) at Northwestern University is highly interdisciplinary and focused on applications. Our faculty and students connect with ...
The Department of Mathematics announced last week that, beginning with the current sophomore class, math concentrators will have the option of pursuing a new track in applied mathematics. Though the ...
The new Standing Committee on Applied Mathematics will "attract more students of high mathematical talent to the University," Harvey Brooks, Dean of Engineering and Applied Physics announced yesterday ...
A new field of concentration, Applied Mathematics, will be open to the class of 1967 next fall, the Committee on Applied Mathematics announced this week. Six upperclassmen, all candidates for Honors, ...
Work by UB mathematician Gino Biondini builds on centuries of research devoted to using math to describe the physical world.