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Graduate School-Camden
Actuarial and Statistical Analysis
Applied Computing
Biology 120
Biology, Computational and Integrative 121
Business and Science 137
Chemistry 160
Childhood Studies 163
Computer Science 198
Creative Writing 200
Criminal Justice 202
English 350, 352, 354, 615, 842
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Liberal Studies 606
Mathematical Sciences 645
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Pure Mathematics
Industrial Applied Mathematics
Mathematical Computer Science
Teaching in Mathematical Sciences
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Physical Therapy 742
Psychology 830
Public Administration 834, 831
Public Affairs 824
World Languages and Cultures 410
School of Business-Camden
School of Nursing-Camden
School of Social Work: Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) Program
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Camden Graduate Catalog 2016-2018 Graduate School-Camden Mathematical Sciences 645 Program  

Program


The program in mathematical sciences allows specialization in pure mathematics, industrial/applied mathematics, mathematical computer science, or teaching in mathematical sciences. The pure mathematics track is a broad approach, suitable for, among others, high school teachers seeking advanced study. The industrial/applied mathematics track is for individuals seeking to develop professional careers in industry. It is a blend of advanced mathematical methods, computational techniques, and their scientific applications. The mathematical computer science track offers broad yet rigorous training in diverse areas where mathematics provides powerful applications in computer science, such as combinatorial optimization, encryption, signal processing, and parallel supercomputing. The teaching track is suitable for students interested in teaching math in a high school or two-year college. It is similar to the pure track, but it includes a course on teaching methods.

The program, in its design, offers most courses in the evening to suit those students whose outside obligations limit their hours of attendance or the number of courses they are able to complete each semester. Most courses are taught only once every two years.  Graduates of any track will be prepared to enter a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) program.

 
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