M.S. in Computational Mathematics Postgraduate Programme By Duquesne University |TopUniversities

M.S. in Computational Mathematics

Main Subject Area

MathematicsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Study Level

Masters

Computational Mathematics is an advanced skill, career-preparation program that culminates in a Master of Science degree. The Computational Mathematics program’s primary strengths are: Interdisciplinary curriculum, Faculty experts in mathematics, statistics and computer science, “Great Problems” approach, High level immersion in programming languages, mathematical and statistical software. The program in Computational Mathematics leading to a Master of Science degree is a 36 (+1) credit multidisciplinary program combining the mathematics, computer science, and statistics resources found in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. The degree takes advantage of faculty strengths: a strong commitment to teaching and active research programs in computational fields, often crossing discipline lines. Careers: Our graduates are employed in industry and academia, including: medical imaging research, nuclear propulsion, data analysis and advanced analytics, market research, undergraduate mathematics education. Some graduates have built on their degrees to go on to doctoral studies in mathematics and statistics at leading institutions, including Carnegie Mellon and Boston University.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Study Level

Masters

Computational Mathematics is an advanced skill, career-preparation program that culminates in a Master of Science degree. The Computational Mathematics program’s primary strengths are: Interdisciplinary curriculum, Faculty experts in mathematics, statistics and computer science, “Great Problems” approach, High level immersion in programming languages, mathematical and statistical software. The program in Computational Mathematics leading to a Master of Science degree is a 36 (+1) credit multidisciplinary program combining the mathematics, computer science, and statistics resources found in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. The degree takes advantage of faculty strengths: a strong commitment to teaching and active research programs in computational fields, often crossing discipline lines. Careers: Our graduates are employed in industry and academia, including: medical imaging research, nuclear propulsion, data analysis and advanced analytics, market research, undergraduate mathematics education. Some graduates have built on their degrees to go on to doctoral studies in mathematics and statistics at leading institutions, including Carnegie Mellon and Boston University.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language Requirements accepted: TOEFL with a minimum score of 575(paper-based)and a computer-based score of 233.

Jan-2000

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