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Nov 21, 2024
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2012-2013 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Mathematics and Option in Applied Mathematics/Operations Research (M.S.)
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Return to: Part 3 — Program Descriptions
Purdue University
Master of Science (M.S.)
Department of Mathematical Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
David A. Legg, Chair
W. Douglas Weakley, Graduate Program Director
260-481-6233 ~ ipfw.edu/math ~ Kettler Hall 200
The M.S. with a major in mathematics and an option in applied mathematics/operations research is the appropriate program if you are, or plan to be, employed in a position in business or industry that requires significant proficiency in mathematics. To qualify for admission, you should have a background in mathematics that includes ordinary differential equations, advanced calculus, linear algebra, and proficiency in a computer programming language.
Academic Regulations
In addition to satisfying regulations that apply to all Purdue University graduate students, you must earn at least a grade of B in each course used to satisfy degree requirements. However, your advisory committee may agree to accept up to two courses in which you earn grades of C.
Teaching Assistantships
A limited number of half-time teaching assistantships (with the title graduate aide) are available, and provide tuition reduction and a stipend. Contact the department chair for details.
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Program Requirements
Your plan of study must contain at least 30 credits, and normally will include the following courses: Additional Courses: (9 Credits)
Credits in additional courses approved by your advisory committee. The courses are to be selected from graduate-level courses appropriate for your emphasis and may include courses from physics, engineering, business, statistics, mathematics, and computer science. Suggested courses include: |
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