Computational MathematicsComputational MathematicsThe Computational Mathematics microcredential provides a solid foundation in computational and applied mathematics. Earners of this microcredential will demonstrate a mastery of the concepts and tools necessary to mathematical modeling, computational methods, and simulations using computer algebra systems. The Computational Mathematics microcredential equips students with the necessary skills to enter or advance their professional career in fields such as algorithm design, software development, medical research, data analysis, banking, or continue their study at a graduate level in applied mathematics, computer science or related fields. Admission requirements for application:
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Time to complete:3 semesters Cost to attend:Standard tuition rates apply. For tuition and student consumer information, please click here. Contact InformationMATHEMATICSWhitman Hall, Room 180
MTH 270 Introduction to Mathematical Computing This course is an introduction to computational, experimental, and algorithmic methods using a computer algebra system. Course topics include computational algebra, functional programming, simulation, and visualization. Numerical calculus, analysis of mathematical models and dynamics, and other mathematical problem-solving methods will be discussed. At the completion of the course, students will be familiar with a computer algebra system and how to solve mathematical problems by computational methods. Prerequisite(s): MTH 130 or MTH 150 MTH 400 Problem Solving Seminar This is a seminar course where students will work on a variety of non-routine problems chosen by the instructor and present their solutions (or partial solutions). Students will also work on a major research project under the guidance of the instructor and will report their results. Cooperative work will be encouraged and much of the work will be of an "open ended" nature. Communications skills will be stressed. Prerequisite(s): MTH 252 or MTH 245 or MTH 250 or MTH 253 MTH 422 Numerical Methods This is an introductory elective course for Applied Mathematics students. Topics include solutions of nonlinear equations, interpolation and approximation of functions, numerical differentiation and integration, iterative techniques in Linear Algebra and others. Solutions of problems using computer will be an integral part of this course. Prerequisite(s): MTH 151 and MTH 245 |
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