ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS OPTION
2004-2005
The Bachelor of Science 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:

  • A broad background in several traditional areas of engineering.

  • A specialization in one traditional field of engineering represented by a department on campus (such as Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.).

  • A specialization in a thematic area of engineering (such as reliability engineering, computer science, computational techniques applicable to an area of engineering, deterministic mathematical modeling in engineering, etc.).

  • 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.

    Engineering Mathematics majors take many required science and engineering courses, as well as math. Go to Course Requirements for a complete description of requirements needed for the Engineering Math major.
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