B.S. in Engineering Mathematics

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Engineering Mathematics is a joint program of the Mathematics Department and the College of Engineering. This program combines an engineering degree with an intensive program in mathematics. In order to meet specific career objectives, this degree allows a great deal of flexibility in course selection. You may use technical electives to complete one of the following options:

The first option would be useful should you seek a career in management for an engineering-related firm. The second and third options would be suitable should you seek a position in industry where analytical and computational abilities are needed to solve otherwise intractable engineering problems.

Requirements and Four Year Plan

The official requirements are given in the University Catalog in the form of an Academic Program Requirements Report (APRR). The College of Engineering maintains webpages containing an advised sequencing to meet the degree requirements within four years. For the reader's convenience, the same information is reproduced below.

Freshman Year

First Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units16
MATH 1253Calculus I
ENGR 1023Intro to Engineering
CHEM 103A3Chemistry Fundamentals
CHEM 104A1Chemistry Lab
ENGL 1013First-year Composition
TIER 1 INDV*3
Second Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units17
MATH 1293Calculus II
CHEM 103B3Techiques of Chemistry
CHEM 104B1Chemistry Lab
PHYS 1414Mechanics
ENGL 1023First-year Composition
TIER 1 INDV*3

Sophomore Year

First Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units16
MATH 2234Vector Calculus
ENGR 1703Problem Solving w/Computers
CE 2143Statics
PHYS 1423Optics & Thermodynamics
MATH 2543Intro to ODEs
Second Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units16
MATH 2153Intro to Linear Algebra
SIE 2703Foundations of SIE
PHYS 2414Electricity & Magnetism
AME 2503Dynamics
TIER 1 TRAD3

Junior Year

First Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units15
MATH 4223Applied Analysis
ECE 2073Elements of Electrical Eng.
SIE 3053Probability & Statistics
TECH ELECTIVE3
TIER 1 TRAD*3
Second Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units17
MATH 4563Applied PDEs
AME 2303Thermodynamics
SIE 330R,L3,1Eng. Experiment Design
SIE 3704Embedded Computer Systems
TIER 2 INDV*3

Senior Year

First Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units16
MATH 4213Complex Variables
MATH 475A3Numerical Analysis I
AME 3313Intro to Fluid Dynamics
Tech Elect**4
TIER 2 ART/HUM*3
Second Semester
CourseUnitsTitle
Total Units15
MATH 475B3Numerical Analysis II
MATH 4853Mathematical Modeling
Tech Elect**9

* INDV/TRAD/Art/Hum courses must meet University general education requirements. One course must be recognized by the University as focusing on non-western culture, race, gender or ethnicity. TRAD 101 satisfies this requirement.
** Technical electives: 16 units to be chosen in consultation with an advisor. Listings of acceptable technical electives are available from advisors.


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