BS in Computational Science and Industrial Mathematics


Students in the Computational Science and Industrial Mathematics (CSIM) curriculum must fulfill the MSCS and Physics requirements listed below.


Course Hours Prerequisites and Special Advise
MATH 180, 181, and 210
(Calculus I, II , and III)
13 C or better in each to continue
AP Credit? See an MSCS advisor now!!
Use the math lab on the 3rd floor of TH for class work!
MATH 220
(Differential Equations)
3 C or better in MATH 210
Using Matlab software makes the work easier!
MCS 260, 275, and 360
(C Programming and tools)
12 C or better in MATH 180 to start, then
C or better in each course to continue.
Courses must be taken in order.
MATH 310
(Applied Linear Algebra)
3 C or better in MATH 210
Using Matlab software makes the work easier!
MCS 320 -
Scientific Computing Systems
Packaged Prog. Environments
3 C or better in Math 181
concurrent 310
Math 419 (Modeling) 4 C or better in Math 220
STAT 381 (Applied Statistics) 3 C or better in 210
MCS 471, 472
472 = Numerical and Senior Project
7 MCS 472 - must be an admitted major
fulfills writing-in-the discipline req.
Specialty Tracks:
Applied Math: MATH 480, Math 481
Computational Science: EECS 370, EECS 488
6 See your advisor before registering!
MCS 360 satisfies the EECS prereqs.
Physics 141 and 142 8

Sample Four Year Program

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