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Major Requirements: Mathematics Major (NCAS)
Major Requirements: Applied Mathematics
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2011–2013 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Mathematics 640 Major Requirements: Applied Mathematics  

Major Requirements: Applied Mathematics


The applied mathematics major is offered jointly by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Rutgers–Newark and the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). The program is designed to provide students with preparation for employment in technology-based industries or graduate study in a number of scientific fields, including applied mathematics and mathematics. Students may register for mathematics, computer science, and physics courses offered at NJIT under the prefixes 28:640, 28:198, 28:750, respectively. Thus, for example, the course listed as Math 346 in the NJIT catalog becomes 28:640:346 for Rutgers students.

A total of 59 credits is required for the applied mathematics major.

Three sequences of courses are required:

1. 21:198:101, 102 Computers and Programming I, II* (3,3) or 28:198:113,114*

2. 21:640:135, 136, 235 Calculus I,II,III* (4,4,4) or 28:640:111, 112, 213

3. 21:750:213,214 University Physics I,II (4,4) or 28:750:111, 121**

The following individual courses also are required:

21:640:238 Foundations of Modern Mathematics (3) or 21:640:237 Discrete Structures (3) (238 preferred)

21:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3) or 28:640:222 (3)

21:640:327 Probability and Statistics (3) or 28:640:333 (3)

21:640:350 Linear Algebra (3) or 28:640:337 (3)

21:640:423 Elementary Partial Differential Equations (3) or 28:640:331 (3)

21:640:473 Numerical Analysis (3) or 28:198:421 (3)

21:640:475 Applied Mathematics I (3) or 28:640:560 (3)

21:640:476 Applied Mathematics II (3) or 28:640:561 (3)

In addition, three mathematics courses at the 300 or 400 level are required. Some recommended electives are:

21:640:311 Advanced Calculus I (3)

21:640:312 Advanced Calculus II (3)

28:640:344 Regression Analysis (3)

28:640:346 Mathematics of Finance (3)

28:640:371 Physiology and Medicine I (3)

21:640:403 Introductory Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable (3) or 28:640:332 (3)

21:640:410 Vector Analysis (3) or 28:640:335 (3)

21:640:424 Operations Research (3)

The following is a recommended sequence for completing the courses required for an applied mathematics major. Additional courses are required by the student's college of matriculation for graduation.

First Year

Fall Semester

21:198:101 Computers and Programming I (3)

21:640:135 Calculus I (4)

Spring Semester

21:198:102 Computers and Programming II (3)

21:640:136 Calculus II (4)

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

21:640:235 Calculus III (4)

21:640:238 Foundations of Modern Mathematics (3) or 21:640:237 Discrete Structures (3)

21:750:213 University Physics I (4)

Spring Semester

21:640:350 Linear Algebra (3)

21:750:214 University Physics II (4)

Junior Year

Fall Semester

21:640:473 Numerical Analysis (3)

21:640:--- mathematics elective [21:640:311 Advanced Calculus I (3) is recommended]

Spring Semester

21:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3)

21:640:--- mathematics elective [21:640:312 Advanced Calculus II (3) is recommended]

Senior Year

Fall Semester

21:640:423 Elementary Partial Differential Equations (3)

21:640:475 Applied Mathematics I (3)

21:640:--- mathematics elective

Spring Semester

21:640:327 Probability and Statistics (3)

21:640:476 Applied Mathematics II (3)


*Students must take all courses from one sequence, either all at Rutgers or all at NJIT.
**It is strongly recommended that both courses be taken from one sequence, either both at Rutgers or both at NJIT.

 
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