Masters degree in Mathematical and Computer Sciences Applied Mathematics at Colorado School of Mines

 

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Masters Degree in Mathematical and Computer Sciences Applied Mathematics at Colorado School of Mines

Colorado School of Mines
Masters degree
Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Applied Mathematics

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With guidance from our internationally known faculty, students in the Mathematical and Computer Sciences graduate program at Mines solve real problems from industry and government by applying theoretical tools from mathematical and computer science disciplines. Our focus on applied problems gives students the hands-on experience we believe is essential for a successful career in these fields.

Research
The department offers graduate program in applied mathematics concentration. Members of the department are actively involved in the Center for Wave Phenomena and with the Center for Automation, Robotics and Distributed Intelligence. These and other interdisciplinary activities give students many opportunities to participate in engineering and applied science projects on campus. Research is focused in the following areas:

Applied Mathematics
  • Classical Scattering Theory
  • Dynamic Systems
  • Inverse Problems
  • Mathematical Finance
  • Mathematical Methods for Wave Phenomena
  • Micro-local Analysis
  • Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Optimal Control
  • Optimization Software
  • Seismic Inverse Methods
  • Symbolic Computing
  • Wavelets

    Master of Science
    The thesis option of this program requires 24 semester hours of acceptable coursework, including the required core curriculum, along with 12 research credit hours. Students in this option must complete and defend a thesis. Students can specialize in applied mathematics.

    The non-thesis option requires 36 hours of coursework (at least 21 of those credits taken at Mines.) Students choosing this option have a strong background in both mathematics and computer sciences, and are preparing for advancement in a career that demands mathematical training with computer fluency.

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