Applied Mathematics Minor
The applied mathematics minor is available for students who wish to develop (1) proficiency in modeling real-life problems using mathematics and (2) knowledge of standard, practical analytical and numerical methods for the solution of these models. This minor could be combined with a major in any of the physical, biological, mathematical, or engineering sciences as preparation for a graduate degree in that field or in applied mathematics.
Students are required to take the following courses:
Course Requirements
Lower-Division Courses
Basic calculus sequence:
Upper-Division Courses
Complete one of the following sequences:
Plus one course from each of the following categories:
Probability Theory
CSE107 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers | 5 |
STAT131 | Introduction to Probability Theory | 5 |
Dynamical Systems:
AM114 | Introduction to Dynamical Systems | 5 |
AM214 | Applied Dynamical Systems | 5 |
Introduction to Numerical Methods:
AM147 | Computational Methods and Applications | 5 |
PHYS115 | Computational Physics | 5 |
Partial Differential Equations:
AM212A | Applied Mathematical Methods I | 5 |
PHYS116C | Mathematical Methods in Physics | 5 |
MATH107 | Partial Differential Equations | 5 |
Plus one applied-mathematics elective from the following list:
Applied Mathematics elective:
AM107
/PHYS 107
| Introduction to Fluid Dynamics | 5 |
AM115 | Stochastic Modeling in Biology | 5 |
AM198 | Independent Study or Research | 5 |
AM212B | Applied Mathematical Methods II | 5 |
AM213A | Numerical Linear Algebra | 5 |
AM213B | Numerical Methods for the Solution of Differential Equations | 5 |
AM215 | Stochastic Modeling in Biology | 5 |
AM216 | Stochastic Differential Equations | 5 |
AM217 | Introduction to Fluid Dynamics | 5 |
AM231 | Nonlinear Control Theory | 5 |
AM232 | Applied Optimal Control | 5 |
AM250 | An Introduction to High Performance Computing | 5 |
ECE103 | Signals and Systems | 5 |
ECE115 | Introduction to Solid Mechanics | 5 |
ECE141 | Feedback Control Systems | 5 |
MATH103A | Complex Analysis | 5 |
MATH117 | Advanced Linear Algebra | 5 |
MATH121A | Differential Geometry | 5 |
PHYS105 | Mechanics | 5 |
PHYS139A | Quantum Mechanics I | 5 |
PHYS139B | Quantum Mechanics II | 5 |
PHYS171
/ASTR 171
| General Relativity, Black Holes, and Cosmology | 5 |
STAT132 | Classical and Bayesian Inference | 5 |
Students may also propose other electives which use applied mathematical methods, subject to approval by the department.