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B.A. Degree in Applied Mathematics
Effective Fall 2001
This program is intended for students planning to work on the interface between Mathematics and other fields or who may want to go to graduate school in Applied Mathematics.
Lower Division Requirements
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Math 20A-B |
Calculus for Science and Engineering |
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Math 20C |
Calculus and Analytical Geometry |
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Math 20D |
Introduction to Differential Equations |
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Math 20E |
Vector Calculus |
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Math 20F |
Linear Algebra |
| 2. |
One of the following: |
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MAE 9 |
C/C++ Programming |
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MAE 10 |
FORTRAN for Engineers |
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CSE 8A/AL-B |
Introduction to Computer Science: Java |
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CSE 11 |
Introduction to Computer Science: Java (Accelerated Pace) |
Upper Division Requirements
| 1. |
Math 109 |
Mathematical Reasoning (Should be taken sophomore year) |
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One of the following: |
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Math 102 |
Applied Linear Algebra |
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or |
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Math 170A |
Numerical Linear Algebra |
| 3. |
One of the following: |
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Math 142A-B |
Advanced Calculus (Should be taken junior year) |
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or |
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Math 140A-B |
Foundations of Analysis |
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One of the following sequences: |
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Math 180A-B-C-181A |
Probability and Statistics |
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or |
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Math 180A-181A and any two from 181B-C-D-E |
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or |
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(Math 183 or 180A-181A) and any three from 170A-B-C-172-173 |
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One additional sequence from the list #4 above or from the following list: |
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Math 110-120A-130A |
Partial Differential Equations (PDE),Complex Analysis, Ordinary Differential Equations |
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Math 120A-B |
Complex Analysis |
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Math 130A-132A |
Ordinary and Partial Diff. Equations and Integral Equations |
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Math 152-184A |
Applicable Mathematics and Computing, Combinatorics |
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Math 154-184A |
Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory, Combinatorics |
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Math 155A-B |
Computer Graphics |
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Math 171A-B |
Mathematical Programming - Numerical Optimization |
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Math 193A-B |
Actuarial Mathematics |
At least 13 four-unit, upper-division mathematics courses, except:
a. Up to 3 four-unit upper-division courses may be outside the department in an approved applied mathematical area. A petition approved by an applied math adviser is required. No such units may also be used for a minor or program of concentration.
b. MAE 107, Econ. 120A-B-C, Math. 195, 196, 197, 199, and 199H cannot be counted toward the upper-division requirements.
To be prepared for a strong major curriculum, students should complete the last three quarters of the 20 sequence and Mathematics 109 before the end of their sophomore year.
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