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Ph.D. Minor in Computational and Mathematical Engineering

For a minor in Computational and Mathematical Engineering (CME), a doctoral candidate must complete 20 units of approved graduate level courses. These should include three iCME core courses and three iCME graduate electives at the 300 level or above. A maximum of two units can be taken as iCME seminar units. All courses, except the seminar courses, must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a grade of 'B' or better. Minor programs must receive approval from the iCME curriculum chair prior to completing any of the iCME graduate electives. Minor programs should be developed in close discussion between the student and the student's primary Ph.D. adviser. Courses taken in fulfillment of the minor cannot be used for the student's Ph.D. degree.

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