The M.S. in Applied Mathematics program offers students a unique opportunity to continue advanced study of application-oriented mathematics from leading experts in the field, and to encounter the vital process of applied research — much of it sponsored by government agencies and industry. Through activities, such as a regular colloquium series and seminars, developed in close collaboration between the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, students will be exposed to the latest innovations in the mathematical sciences.
Graduates of the program are trained with quantitative and analytical skills necessary to succeed in positions in industry, education, government and more. The program also provides students with the credentials they need for acceptance into first-class Ph.D. programs in the mathematical sciences or allied disciplines.
The learning outcomes expected of graduates from the Applied Mathematics M.S. program include:
Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and mathematical methods.
Ability to identify well-defined features of quantifiable systems.
Ability to formulate a mathematical model of a quantifiable system.
Ability to use mathematics to solve a mathematical model or problem. In particular, an ability to extract quantitative data and information from a mathematical model.
Ability to distinguish between a good (or well-founded) mathematical model and a bad or (poorly-founded) model.
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Spring : 15 November, Fall : 1 May
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UG- Fall: 1st March; Spring: 15th November|PG- Fall: 1st May; Spring: 15th November
3.0 GPA
IELTS: 6.5 not less then 6.0 TOFEL: PTE: No
2 Years
USD$ 34760.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
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Newark, New Jersey
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