The Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM) program trains students in the methods of modern applied mathematics with an emphasis on real applications from the natural, social and engineering sciences and technology. Students in the AIM MS program specialize in one "partner" discipline outside of mathematics to obtain working skills in the area of application. Graduates of the AIM MS program will be prepared to work productively in industry, or pursue the PhD or other advanced degree in either mathematics or their partner discipline.
For detailed information see the program's own webpage at http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/aim-grad/
This program is new; the first students were admitted in the fall of 2000.
Participating students will EITHER have an undergraduate degree in mathematics with a serious interest in applications in science and engineering, OR an undergraduate degree in an appropriate quantitative field with a strong math background (typically consisting of at least two upper division undergraduate mathematics courses beyond the lower division calculus sequence).
AIM graduate program applicants can compete for teaching and research assistantships in the Department of Mathematics.
------ Number of Graduates in Recent Years ------
| 96-97 | 97-98 | 98-99 | 99-00 | 00-01 |
| NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
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------ Credit hours required for degree ------
| Total | Math | Other | Thesis | Project | Internship |
| 31 | 15+ | 5+ | No |
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Interested persons should see the following web sites: http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/aim-grad/
or contact Charlie Doering at aimgrad@math.lsa.umich.edu
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