Industrial mathematics is offered as a concentration at Rutgers University-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://psm.rutgers.edu.
Concentration Coordinators:
Professor Haydee Herrera
haydeeh@camden.rutgers.edu
Professor Joseph Gerver
gerver@camden.rutgers.edu