Industrial mathematics is offered as a concentration in Camden as part of
the professional science master's program described under Business and Science 137. Industrial mathematics is a branch of mathematics that is concerned with
developing mathematical methods and applying them to engineering, science,
society, and industry. This program is aimed at developing multidisciplinary
students who have up-to-date knowledge in their fields, but who also understand
the linkage between mathematics and business.
The industrial mathematics concentration consists of six required core courses
and two electives.
Core
Courses:
56:645:556 Visualizing Mathematics by Computer (3)
56:645:560 Industrial Mathematics (3)
56:645:562 Mathematical Modeling (3)
56:645:563 Statistical Reasoning (3) or 56:645:565 Statistical Modeling (3)
56:645:571 Computational Mathematics I (3)
56:645:572 Computational Mathematics II (3)
A description of the courses and electives can be found at http://mbs.rutgers.edu.
Elective Courses:
56:645:527-528 Methods of Applied Mathematics I,II (3,3)
56:645:533-534 Introduction to the Theory of Computation I,II (3,3)
56:645:537 Computer Algorithms (3)
56:645:538 Combinatorial Optimization (3)
56:645:540 Computational Number Theory and Cryptography (3)
56:645:541 Introduction to Computational Geometry (3)
56:645:554 Applied Functional Analysis (3)
56:645:557 Signal Processing (3)
56:645:561 Optimization Theory (3)
56:645:574 Control Theory and Optimization (3)
56:645:575 Qualitative Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations (3)
56:645:577 Quality Engineering (3)
56:645:578 Mathematical Methods in Systems Biology (3)
Concentration Coordinator:
Professor Haydee Herrera-Guzman
haydeeh@camden.rutgers.edu