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This archived information is dated to the 2011-12 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Mathematical and Computational Science Engineering Option

Students in the Engineering option take the introductory courses for the Mathematics and Computational Sciences major with the following allowable substitutions.

 

Qtr. and Units

The MATH 51-53 series may be replaced by:

CME 100/ENGR 154. Vector Calculus for Engineers

A

5

CME 102/ENGR 155A. Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers

W

5

CME 104/ENGR 155B. Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations for Engineers

S

5

MATH 115. Functions of a Real Variable

A,S

3

STATS 116 may be replaced by either one of the following:

STATS 110. Statistical Methods in Engineering and Physical Sciences

A

4-5

or CME 106/ENGR 155C. Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers

W

3-4

STATS 191/STATS 203 may be replaced by:

STATS 202. Data Analysis

A

3

Electives—

Take at least one course from the following list:

MATH 106. Introduction to Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable

W

3

MATH 108. Introduction to Combinatorics Applications

S

3

MATH 116. Complex Analysis

S

3

MATH 132. Partial Differential Equations II

S

3

PHIL 151. First-Order Logic

W

4

Take at least two courses from the following list:

ENGR 15. Dynamics

A,S

3

ENGR 20. Introduction to Chemical Engineering

S

3

ENGR 25. Biotechnology

W,S

3

ENGR 30. Engineering Thermodynamics

A,W

3

ENGR 40. Introductory Electronics

A, S

5

ENGR 50. Introductory Science Materials

A,W, S

4

ENGR 105. Feedback Control Design

W

3

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