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The Computational
Mathematics major is
designed to provide
students with a
foundational mastery of
the interdependent
disciplines of
Mathematics and Computer
Science. The curriculum
is a blend of core
courses intended to
provide a broad
knowledge base while
maintaining depth in
both subject areas. The
major in Computational
Mathematics requires 46
semester hours and must
include Computer Science
54-183, 54-283, 54-383,
54-393, 54-453, 54-473, 54-643;
Mathematics 52-154,
52-253, 52-353, 52-523,
52-673, 52-753; the
capstone (either 52-893
or 54-893); at least one
course from 52-683,
52-853.
All majors in the
department are required
to successfully complete
the designated senior
seminar in their
respective majors or to
carry out a
Department-approved
senior project to
satisfy the
capstone-experience
requirement. Note:
A minimum grade of
C- must be earned in any
course if it is to count
as a prerequisite for a
subsequent mathematics
or computer science
course.
For titles and
webpage links for
courses, see Mathematics
(52-#) and Computer
Science
(54-#).
Computer
Science
54-183 COMPUTER
SCIENCE I.
54-283 COMPUTER
SCIENCE II.
54-383 DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS.
54-393 COMPUTER
ORGANIZATION.
54-453
ALGORITHMS
54-473 PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGES.
54-643 COMPUTER
SYSTEMS.
Mathematics
52-154 CALCULUS
I.
52-253 CALCULUS
II.
52-353 CALCULUS
III
52-523
INTRODUCTION TO
NUMERICAL
ANALYSIS.
52-673 LINEAR
ALGEBRA.
52-753 ELEMENTARY
DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS.
Capstone: either
52-893 SENIOR
SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICAL
MODELING.
or
54-893 SENIOR
SEMINAR IN SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING.
at least one course
from
52-683 ALGEBRAIC
STRUCTURES I.
52-853
INTRODUCTORY
ANALYSIS.
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