Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics PhD, MS
Master
In Evanston (USA)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Evanston (USA)
The Program in Applied Mathematics educates students in mathematical methods and their application to various scientific and engineering fields.
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Subjects
- GCSE Mathematics
- Engineering
- Mathematics
Course programme
The following requirements are in addition to, or further elaborate upon, those requirements outlined in The Graduate School Policy Guide.
Master'sCourses Units ES APPM 411-1,2 Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics 2 ES APPM 420-1 Asymptotic and Perturbation Methods in Applied Mathematics 1 ES APPM 446-1,2 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 1 ES APPM 448-0 Numerical Methods for Random Processes 1 Electives (approved) 7 Total required units: (An overall grade average of B or better is required for the courses listed above.) 12
Other MS Degree Requirements:- Research/Projects: none specified
- Master's Thesis: none specified
- Other: none
Courses Units ES APPM 411-1,2,3 Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics 3 ES APPM 412-0 Methods of Nonlinear Analysis 1 ES APPM 420-1,2 Asymptotic and Perturbation Methods in Applied Mathematics 2 ES APPM 421-1 Models in Applied Mathematics 1 ES APPM 445-0 Iterative Methods for Elliptic Equations 1 ES APPM 446-1,2 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations 1 ES APPM 448-0 Numerical Methods for Random Processes 1 ES APPM 444-0 High Performance Scientific Computing 1 Electives (approved) 7 Total required units: 18
Other PhD Degree Requirements:- Examinations: written preliminary examinations in differential equations, advanced calculus, complex variables and linear algebra; oral qualifying examination for admission to candidacy
- Research/Projects: none specified
- PhD Dissertation: original research, defended before student's doctoral committee
- Final Evaluations: oral presentation and faculty evaluation when all other requirements complete
Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics PhD, MS