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Numerical Computation Major
Requirements (52 credits)
Numerical Computation (Academic Catalog entry)
Common requirements (28 credits)
- CSCI 140: Concepts of Computing: Science and Mathematics (or CSCI 150)
- CSCI 160: Problem Solving, Programming and Computers (or CSCI 161)
- CSCI 200: Abstraction, Data Structures and Large Software Systems (or CSCI 162)
- MATH 119: Calculus I.
- MATH 120: Calculus II.
- MATH 239: Linear Algebra.
- NMCP 372 or
NMCP 398: Project or Honors Thesis.
Additional Requirements:
Concentration in Discrete Numerical Computation: (24 additional credits)
CSCI 338, 339
MATH 322
Twelve credits from CSCI 239, 310, 351; MATH 241, 315, 318, 331, 332, 338, 343, 344, 345
Concentration in Numerical Computation over the Continuum:
(24 additional credits)
MATH 305, 337, 338Twelve credits from CSCI 310, 338, 339, 351; MATH 241, 315, 318, 322, 331, 332, 338, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346
Notes:
- Appropriate CSCI or MATH 300-level topics courses can also satisfy elective credits with the approval of the program chair.
- Four elective credits from either track can be replaced by one of the following courses: BIOL 221, CHEM 234, ECON 332, ENVR 275, or PHYS 200
- At least eight of the twelve elective credits must be at the 300-level.
- Electives must be chosen as a coherent program of study that supports the student’s area of interest. This program must be chosen in consultation with faculty advisor and subject to the approval of the program chair.
