Applied and Computational Mathematics
In addition to a general
Masters Degree, the Penn's Mathematics Graduate Program offers
Masters degrees with
concentrations in Applied and Computational
Mathematics.
The requirements are the same as the general
Masters Degree except that the Masters Thesis and at least four of the
courses taken for the Masters Degree
must be designated as being in the
concentration.
Courses given in the Mathematics Department or elsewhere
in
the university can be designated by the Graduate Group Chair as being
in
the applied and/or in the computational mathematics
concentration.
The following is a partial list of designated
courses:
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Math 524/525 - Topics in Modern Applied Algebra
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Math 530 - Mathematics of Finance
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Math 546/547 - Probability, Stochastic Processes
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Math 570/571 - Introduction to Logic and Computability
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Math 574/575 - Mathematical Theory of Computation
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Math 580/581/678 -
Combinatorial Analysis and Graph Theory
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Math 582/583 - Applied
Mathematics and Computation
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Math 584/585 - The Mathematics of Medical
Imaging and Measurement
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Math 590/591 - Advanced Applied Mathematics
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Math 594 - Advanced Methods in Applied Mathematics
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Math 644/645
- Partial Differential Equations
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Math 670/671 - Topics in Logic
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Math 676 - Advanced Geometric Methods in Computer Science
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Math 680/681 - Applied Linear Analysis
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Math 691 - Topics in Mathematical Foundation of Program Semantics
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Math 692/693 - Numerical Analysis
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Math 694/695 - Mathematical Foundations of Theoretical Physics
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