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Nov 22, 2024
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2011-2012 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Mathematics Major: Computational Mathematics
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In order to meet the needs of our present-day computer-oriented society, the Mathematics Department presently offers an alternative to the mathematics major program of study: a computer-oriented mathematics program leading to the BS degree in Mathematics. This program requires a core of computer science courses and emphasizes the applied mathematics areas more than the mathematics program. This program allows the student a large choice of electives within the context of computer-oriented mathematics. The student can thus pursue his or her special interests in any particular phase of computer-oriented mathematics.
The program has virtually the same freshman and sophomore year requirements as the other programs in mathematics, computer and information science, computer engineering and electrical engineering. This allows a student to find his or her interests and make a final choice from among these programs before the end of the second year while remaining on track to earn the degree in four years.
A BS degree in Mathematics (COMP) allows the student to enter graduate programs that specialize in computer-oriented mathematics or enter industrial employment where physical and industrial problems are analyzed mathematically.
The program offers a large choice of electives within the context of computer-oriented mathematics. The student can thus pursue his or her special interests in any particular phase of computer-oriented mathematics.
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Math
Fourteen (14) credits required. Computer and Information Science
Eight (8) credits required. English
Six (6) credits required. Humanities/Social Science Electives
Six (6) credits required. Math
Ten (10) credits required. Computer and Information Science
Three (3) credits required. Physics
Eight (8) credits required. Humanities/Social Science Electives
Nine (9) credits required. Math
Nine (9) credits required. Science Electives*
Six (6) credits required. Humanities/Social Science Electives
Three (3) credits required. Literature
Six (6) credits required. Electives
Six (6) credits required of Free Electives. Math
Nine (9) credits required. Computational Mathematics Elective
Three (3) credits required from the following: Technical Electives**
Six (6) credits required. Electives
Nine (9) credits of Free Electives. Notes
* The Science Elective is defined as any course in Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Medical Laboratory Science which is accepted for credit by majors in those programs.
** The Technical Elective is defined as any upper-division Mathematics or Computer and Information Science course. |
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