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B.S. in Mathematics of Finance & Actuarial Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

B.S. in Mathematical Sciences with option in Mathematics of Finance and Acturial Science (129 credits minimum)
FIRST YEAR
1st Semester: (15 credits)
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
CS 115 Intro. to CS I in C++ (3-0-3)
CS 115A Computer Science I Lab/C++ (0-1.5-0)
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Frsh Sem Freshman Seminar (1-0-0)
PE (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
2nd Semester: (17 credits)
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
Acct 115 Principles of Accounting I (3-0-3)
EPS 202 Society, Technology, and the Environment (3-0-3)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Communication/Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester: (17 credits)
Math 213 Calculus III B (4-0-4)
Math 227 Mathematical Modeling (4-0-4)
Math 244 Introduction to Probability Theory (3-0-3)
Econ 265 Microeconomics (3-0-3)
Elective (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (17 credits)
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
Math 341 Introduction to Statistics (3-0-3)
Econ 266 Macroeconomics (3-0-3)
PE (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester: (18 credits)
Math 447 Applied Time Series Analysis (3-0-3)
Math 346 Mathematics of Finance I (3-0-3)
Math 345 Multivariate Distributions (3-0-3)
Fin 315 Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (3-0-3)
Elective (Humanities and Social Sciences Upper Level Elective:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Math 344 Regression Analysis (3-0-3)
Math 347 Mathematics of Finance II (3-0-3)
Elective (Senior Seminar-Humanities and Social Science:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Management:GUR) (3-0-3)
FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester: (15 Credits)
Elective (Mathematics 400+:3-0-3)
Math 432 Mathematics of Financial Derivatives I (Capstone I) (3-0-3)
Fin 416 Advanced Corporate Finance (3-0-3) or
R390:330 Corporate Finance (3)
Elective (Option Elective-Math 440, 441, 442, 480, 481, Fin 401, 402, 422, 423) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 477 Stochastic Processes (3-0-3)
Math 448 Stochastic Simulation (3-0-3)
Math 433 Mathematics of Financial Derivatives II (Capstone II) (3-0-3)
Elective (Option Elective-Math 440, 441, 442, 480, 481, Fin 401, 402, 422, 423) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)

UG in Mathematics of Finance & Actuarial Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The undergraduate program in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Mathematics of Finance and Actuarial Science prepares students for the application of mathematics to financial management, market transactions, business analysis, investments, insurance and pensions. NJIT’s Department of Mathematical Sciences is one of the few departments in New Jersey with a strong program in Mathematics of Finance and Actuarial Science.
Majors:
The undergraduate curriculum provides students with training in a broad range of mathematical techniques and problem solving strategies. Students learn about the many facets of financial analysis through courses in Mathematics, Accounting, Economics, and Finance. A strong background in Computers and Scientific Computing make our students an even greater asset to the industry.
Double Majors:
Students may earn a second major in addition to their primary major in Mathematical Sciences. Contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences for a list of appropriate courses to complete a double major. For general rules about double majors, see Degree Options in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
Contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences for a list of appropriate courses to complete a double major with the major in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Mathematics of Finance and Actuarial Science. For general rules about double majors, see Degree Options in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
Curriculum:
The curriculum described below is for students who entered NJIT in the Fall of 2002 or later. Students who entered NJIT before that date have been moved into this new program and should consult their faculty advisor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences if they have any questions regarding this new curriculum.

Double Major in Biology & Mathematical Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

FIRST YEAR:
1st Semester (17 Credits):
R120:101 General Biology I (3-3-4)
Chem 125 General Chemistry I (3-0-3)
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
CS 115 Intro. to CS I in C++ (3-0-3)
CS 115A Computer Science I Lab/C++ (0-1.5-0)
Frsh Sem (Freshman Seminar:GUR) (1-0-0)
2nd Semester (16 Credits):
R120:102 General Biology II (3-3-4)
Chem 124 General Chemistry Laboratory (0-2-1)
Chem 126 General Chemistry II (3-0-3)
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
Elective (Social Sciences:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester (18 credits):
R120:301 Foundations of Biology: Cell and Molecular Biology (3-0-3)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Chem 243 Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3)
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
Math 211 Calculus III A (3-0-3)
Elective (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
2nd Semester (19 credits):
Chem 244 Organic Chemistry II (3-0-3)
Chem 244A Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (0-4-2)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
SS 201 Economics (3-0-3) or
HUM 211 The Pre-Modern World (3-0-3) and
HUM 212 The Modern World (3-0-3) or
Hist 213 The Twentieth-Century World (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester (16 credits):
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Math 333 Probability and Statistics (3-0-3)
Math 373 Introduction to Mathematical Biology (3-0-3)
HUM 211 The Pre-Modern World (3-0-3) and
HUM 212 The Modern World (3-0-3) or
Hist 213 The Twentieth-Century World (3-0-3)
Elective (Biology with Lab) (4)
2nd Semester (19 credits):
Math 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Math 332 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable (3-0-3)
Math 371 Physiology and Medicine (3-0-3)
Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Biology with Lab) (4)
Elective (Biology) (3-0-3)
FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester (18 credits):
Math 450H Methods of Applied Mathematics I (Capstone I) (3-0-3)
Math 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis (3-0-3)
Math 430 Analytical and Computational Neuroscience (3-1-3)
Elective (Open in HSS:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Engineering Technology:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Biology) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester (15 credits):
MATH115H
Mgmt 390 Principles of Management (3-0-3)
Elective (Biology) (3-0-3)
Elective (Engineering Technology:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Capstone Seminar:GUR) (3-0-3)

B.S. in Mathematical Biology Courses at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

B.S. in Mathematical Sciences with an Option in Mathematical Biology (125 credit minimum)
FIRST YEAR:
1st Semester (15 credits):
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
CS 115 Intro. to CS I in C++ (3-0-3)
CS 115A Computer Science I Lab/C++ (0-1.5-0)
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Frsh Sem Freshman Seminar (1-0-0)
Elective (Physical Education: GUR) (0-1-1)
2nd Semester (15 credits):
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
SS 201 Economics (3-0-3)
EPS 202 Society, Technology, and the Environment (3-0-3)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
PE (Physical Education: GUR) (0-1-1)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester (18 credits):
Math 213 Calculus III B (4-0-4)
Math 227 Mathematical Modeling (4-0-4)
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
R120:101 General Biology I (3-3-4)
Chem 125 General Chemistry I (3-0-3)
2nd Semester (17 credits):
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
Math 333 Probability and Statistics (3-0-3)
R120:102 General Biology II (3-3-4)
Elective (English/Communication/Cultural History: GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester (15 credits):
Math 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Math 373 Introduction to Mathematical Biology (3-0-3)
R120:301 Foundations of Biology: Cell and Molecular Biology (3-0-3)
Elective (Cultural History: GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester (15 credits):
Math 332 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable (3-0-3)
Math 371 Physiology and Medicine (3-0-3)
Elective (Humanities and Social Science Upper Level Elective:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS: GUR) (3-0-3)
FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester (15 credits):
Math 430 Analytical and Computational Neuroscience (3-1-3)
Math 450H Methods of Applied Mathematics I (Capstone I) (3-0-3)
Math 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
Elective (Management: GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 451H Methods of Applied Mathematics II (Capstone II) ( 3-0-3)
Math 481 Advanced Calculus (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
Elective (Senior Seminar-Humanities and Social Science:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)

UG in Mathematical Biology at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The undergraduate program in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Mathematical Biology prepares students for modeling, computational, and analytical work in industry or government, for graduate study in mathematics or a related field, or for various professional schools. NJIT’s Department of Mathematical Sciences is one of the few departments in North America with such a strong program in Mathematical Biology. There are ten active researchers in Mathematical Biology, including seven in Computational Neuroscience.
Majors:
The undergraduate curriculum provides students with training in a broad range of mathematical techniques and problem solving strategies. Many of the courses in this program emphasize the techniques required to formulate physical, biological, and industrial phenomena as mathematical models and to solve the resulting mathematical problems by using computational and analytical techniques. Senior “capstone” courses provide an opportunity for students to synthesize the knowledge gained during their undergraduate experience by combining mathematical modeling with physical and computational experiments conducted in the Undergraduate Mathematics Computing Laboratory.
Double Majors:
Students may earn a second major in addition to their primary major in Mathematical Sciences with a specialization in Applied Mathematics. The most popular double major with the Mathematical Sciences major – specialization of Mathematical Biology is the Biology (B.S.) major. Completion is usually feasible within four years of full-time study. Contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences for a list of appropriate courses to complete a double major with the major in Mathematical Sciences – specialization in Mathematical Biology. For general rules about double majors, see Degree Options in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
Contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences for a list of appropriate courses to complete a double major with the major in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Mathematical Biology. For general rules about double majors, see Degree Options in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
Curriculum:
The curriculum described below is for students who entered NJIT in the Fall of 2002 or later. Students who entered NJIT before that date have been moved into this new program and should consult their faculty advisor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences if they have any questions regarding this new curriculum.

B.S. in Mathematical Sciences & Applied Statistics Courses at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

B.S. in Mathematical Sciences with an Option in Applied Statistics (126 credit minimum)
FIRST YEAR:
1st Semester: (15 credits)
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
CS 115 Intro. to CS I in C++ (3-0-3)
CS 115A Computer Science I Lab/C++ (0-1.5-0)
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Frsh Sem Freshman Seminar (1-0-0)
Elective (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
PE (Physical Education) (0-1-1)
EPS 202 Society, Technology, and the Environment (3-0-3)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Communication/Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester: (17 credits)
Math 213 Calculus III B (4-0-4)
Math 227 Mathematical Modeling (4-0-4)
Math 244 Introduction to Probability Theory (3-0-3)
SS 201 Economics (3-0-3)
Elective (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (16 credits)
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
Math 341 Introduction to Statistics (3-0-3)
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester: (18 credits)
Math 334 Operations Research (3-0-3)
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Math 345 Multivariate Distributions (3-0-3)
Elective (Humanities and Social Science Upper Level Elective:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Management:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 344 Regression Analysis (3-0-3)
Elective (One of Math 321, Math 391, Math440) (3-0-3)
Elective (Senior Seminar-Humanities and Social Science Upper Level:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
strong>FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester: (15 credits)
Math 447 Applied Time Series Analysis (3-0-3)
Math 448 Stochastic Simulation (3-0-3)
Math 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis (3-0-3)
Elective (400+ level course with advisor’s approval) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 477 Stochastic Processes (3-0-3)
Elective (400+ level course with advisor’s approval) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical Elective) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical Elective) (3-0-3)

UG in Applied Statistics at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The undergraduate program in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Applied Statistics prepares students for the application of mathematics to designing an experiment, sampling and data collection, statistical modeling, and analytical work in industry or government. Statistical techniques are widely used in the area of business marketing, medicine and public health, developmental disabilities, education, political science and many other areas. NJIT’s Department of Mathematical Sciences is one of the few departments in New Jersey with a strong program in Applied Statistics.
Majors:
The undergraduate curriculum provides students with training in a broad range of mathematical techniques, problem formulation and problem solving strategies. Students learn about the many facets of data analysis through courses in sampling, regression, experimental design, time series analysis and simulation. A strong background in Computer Science and programming languages make our students even more marketable as applied statisticians.
Double Majors: Students may earn a second major in addition to their primary major in Mathematical Sciences. Contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences for a list of appropriate courses to complete a double major. For general rules about double majors, see Degree Options in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
Contact the Department of Mathematical Sciences for a list of appropriate courses to complete a double major with the major in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Applied Statistics. For general rules about double majors, see Degree Options in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
Curriculum:
The curriculum described below is for students who entered NJIT in the Fall of 2002 or later. Students who entered NJIT before that date have been moved into this new program and should consult their faculty advisor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences if they have any questions regarding this new curriculum.

Major in Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Double Major in Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences (135 credit minimum)
FIRST YEAR
1st Semester:
CS 113 Introduction to Computer Science (3-0-3)
CS 113A Lab (0-1.5-0)
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
Frsh Sem Freshman Seminar (1-0-0)
Elective (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
2nd Semester:
CS 114 Introduction to Computer Science II (3-0-3)
CS 114A Lab (0-1.5-0)
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
HSS 202 Society, Technology, and Environment (3-0-3)
HUM 102 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking II (3-0-3)
Elective (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
SECOND YEAR
1st Semester:
CS 252 Computer Organization and Architecture (3-0-3)
CS 280 Programming Language Concepts (3-0-3)
Math 211 Calculus III A (3-0-3)
Phys 234 Physics III (3-0-3)
Phys 231A Physics III Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Social Science)
2nd Semester:
CS 288 Intensive Programming Practicum (3-0-3)
CS 332 Principles of Operating Systems (3-0-3)
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
Math 226 Discrete Analysis (4-0-4)
Elective (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Open:GUR) (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR
1st Semester:
CS 341 Foundations of Computer Science II (3-0-3)
IS 350 Computers and Society (3-0-3)
Math 333 Probability and Statistics (3-0-3)
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester:
CS 435 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithm Design (3-0-3)
Elective (CS) (3-0-3)
Elective (Math 300+) (3-0-3)
Math 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Math 332 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable (3-0-3)
FOURTH YEAR
1st Semester:
CS 431 Database System Design and Management (3-0-3)
CS 490 Guided Design in Software Engineering (3-0-3)
Elective (Management:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (CS) (3-0-3)
Math 450H Methods of Applied Mathematics I (Capstone I) (3-0-3)
Math 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis (3-0-3)
2nd Semester:
CS 491 Senior Project (3-0-3)
Elective (CS) (3-0-3)
Math 451H Methods of Applied Mathematics II (Capstone II) ( 3-0-3)
Elective (Math 300+) (3-0-3)
Elective (Capstone Seminar:GUR) (3-0-3)

Major in Applied Physics & Applied Mathematics at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

B. S. Double Major in Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics (130 Credits)
FIRST YEAR:
1st Semester:
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
CS 113 Introduction to Computer Science (3-0-3) or
CS 115 Intro. to CS I in C++ (3-0-3)
Chem 125 General Chemistry I (3-0-3)
Frsh Sem (Freshman Seminar) (1-0-0)
2nd Semester:
Phys 114 Introduction to Data Reduction with Applications (3-0-3)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
Chem 126 General Chemistry II (3-0-3)
Chem 124 General Chemistry Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester:
Math 213 Calculus III B (4-0-4)
* Math 244 Introduction to Probability Theory (3-0-3)
Phys 234 Physics III (3-0-3)
Phys 231A Physics III Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Social Science:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Eng/Comm. or Cultural History:GUR) ( 3-0-)
2nd Semester:
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
Math 328 Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers (3-0-3)
Phys 335 Introductory Thermodynamics (3-0-3)
HSS21X (Cultural History: GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Social Science:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Physical Education) ( 0-1-)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester:
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
Phys 430 Classical Mechanics I (3-0-3)
Phys 432 Electromagnetism I (3-0-3)
Math 240 Numerical Mathematics Laboratory (3-0-3)
Math 332 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable (3-0-3)
Elective (Eng/Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester:
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Math 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Elective (Physics/OPSE Elective) (3-0-3)
Elective (Physics/OPSE Elective) (3-0-3)
Phys 433 Electromagnetism II (3-0-3)
FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester:
Math 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis (3-0-3)
Phys 442 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (3-0-3)
Math 473 Intermediate Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Elective (Eng/Hist/Lit/Phil/STS/SS/THTR:GUR) (3-0-3)
Math 450H Methods of Applied Mathematics I (Capstone I) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester:
Elective (Management:GUR) (3-0-3)
HSS40X (Capstone Seminar:GUR) (3-0-3)
Phys 450 Advanced Physics Laboratory (1-4-3)
Math 451H Methods of Applied Mathematics II (Capstone II) ( 3-0-3)
Elective (Phys/OPSE Elective) (3-0-3)

B.S. in Applied Mathematics at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

B.S. in Mathematical Sciences with an option in Applied Mathematics (127 credits minimum)
FIRST YEAR:
1st Semester: (15 credits)
Math 111 Calculus I (4-1-4)
CS 115 Intro. to CS I in C++ (3-0-3)
CS 115A Computer Science I Lab/C++ (0-1.5-0)
HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
Phys 111 Physics I (3-0-3)
Phys 111A Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Frsh Sem Freshman Seminar (1-0-0)
PE (Physical Education:GUR) (0-1-1)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 112 Calculus II (4-1-4)
PE (Physical Education) (0-1-1)
** EPS 202 Society, Technology, and the Environment (3-0-3)
Phys 121 Physics II (3-0-3)
Phys 121A Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Communications/Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester: (18 credits)
Math 213 Calculus III B (4-0-4)
Math 227 Mathematical Modeling (4-0-4)
* Math 244 Introduction to Probability Theory (3-0-3)
Phys 234 Physics III (3-0-3)
Phys 231A Physics III Laboratory (0-2-1)
Elective (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (16 credits)
Math 222 Differential Equations (4-0-4)
Math 337 Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
SS 201 Economics (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester: (15 credits)
Math 340 Applied Numerical Methods (3-1-3)
Math 473 Intermediate Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Math 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis (3-0-3)
Elective (Management:GUR) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (18 credits)
Math 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Math 332 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable (3-0-3)
Math 481 Advanced Calculus (3-0-3)
Elective (Humanities & Social Science Upper Level Elective)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
MATH321|MATH391|MATH440|MATH448
FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester: (15 credits)
Math 450H Methods of Applied Mathematics I (Capstone I) (3-0-3)
Elective (Mathematics 300+) (3-0-3)
Elective (Senior Seminar-Humanities and Social Science:GURl) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
Elective (Free) (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits)
Math 451H Methods of Applied Mathematics II (Capstone II) ( 3-0-3)
Elective (Mathematics 400+) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)
Elective (Technical) (3-0-3)

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