Industrial Mathematics - Master of Science
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
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Postgraduate
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Michigan center (USA)
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The degree of Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics is designed to produce generalized problem solvers of great versatility, capable of moving within an organization from task to task. The graduate will have acquired not only the standard mathematical and statistical tools and computer science principles to strengthen data analytic skills, but also the basic ideas of engineering and business, and will have received training in project development and in modes of industrial communication. The program is designed for students planning careers in business, government or industry.
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Subjects
- IT Project Management
- Mathematics
- Project
- Project Management
- Computational
- GCSE Mathematics
Course programme
Both of the following courses:
Survey of Industrial Mathematics
Projects in Industrial Mathematics
A minimum of two of the following courses:
Error-Correcting Codes
Boundary Value Problems I
Boundary Value Problems II
Partial Differential Equations I
Ordinary Differential Equations
Partial Differential Equations
Numerical Analysis II
Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations
A minimum of two of the following courses:
Design of Experiments
Statistical Computation
Multivariate Analysis
Analysis of Survival Data
Theory of Probability and Statistics I
Theory of Probability and Statistics II
Statistics Methods II
Spatial Data Analysis
R Programming for Data Sciences
Stochastic Processes and Applications
Stochastic Models in Finance
At least two of the following courses:
Introduction to Computational Modeling
Methods in Computational Modeling
Mathematical Foundations of Data Science
Numerical Methods for Differential Equations
Numerical Linear Algebra
Pattern Recognition and Analysis
Design and Theory of Algorithms
Algorithmic Graph Theory
Probabilistic Models and Algorithms in Computational Biology
Artificial Intelligence
Foundations of Computing
Advanced Computer Graphics
Advanced Database Systems
Artificial Neural Networks
Mathematical Applications in Economics
The Structure of Economic Analysis
Macroeconomics II and its Mathematical Foundations
Cross Section and Panel Data Econometrics I
Cross Section and Panel Data Econometrics II
Time Series Econometrics I
Time Series Econometrics II
Evolutionary Computation
Analysis of Stochastic Systems
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
Finite Element Method
Marketing Research for Decision Making
Advanced Marketing Research
Data Mining in Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Emerging Topics in Supply Management
Manufacturing Design and Analysis
Decision Support Models
Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Integrated Logistics Systems
Completion of a Certificate Program in Project Management. This requires completion of PHM 857 Project Management, covering such topics as formal project management culture, principles, knowledge areas, and terminology. It will normally be undertaken during the first year of enrollment with the opportunity to use the credit-no credit grading system. Certification will also require participation in Industrial Mathematics-specific discussion sessions. After the completion of the certificate program is approved by the instructors, the Industrial Mathematics Program, and the Associate Dean of the College of Natural Science, the Office of the Registrar will enter on the student’s academic record the name of the certificate program and the date it was completed. This certification will appear on the student’s transcript upon completion of the requirements for the degree program.
Industrial Mathematics - Master of Science