Ourbachelor's in applied mathematics examines the practical applications of mathematics in science and operations research. Your degree prepares you for the growing importance of analyzing and applying statistics and data.
This $118 million-dollar facility serves as the home for the mathematics, science, computing and engineering programs. This 230,00 square-foot center features a planetarium, three observation decks, a greenhouse, extensive laboratories and state of-the-art equipment.
My favorite thing about the Applied Math BS is the Mathematics Department. The professors are amazing and always happy to help any student who needs it, even those who are not math majors or are not in their class.
People in both the departments that I am part of are very welcoming and friendly. The professors are really helpful and approachable, even the department chairs. I enjoy being in both and do not regret my major decisions.
The Mathematics Department has really pushed me to challenge myself. A majority of the classes were difficult but this helped me to not only learn to ask for help when needed, but to collaborate with my peers and support each other when we struggled.
Applied mathematics encompasses mathematical modeling and the development of computational tools often motivated by some area of application in the natural or social sciences or engineering. Our vibrant group in applied mathematics has strong interdisciplinary connections with the schools of engineering and life sciences as well as institutes such as the Biodesign Institute, the Mayo Clinic, the Global Institute of Sustainability, and the Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative.
Development and analysis of algorithms for use in all areas of applied mathematics, science and engineering. These areas include medical imaging, atmospheric modeling, fluid dynamics, and social and biological systems modeling.
Dynamical systems describe the evolution of a state variable in time in the form of ordinary differential equations or as discrete mappings. Dynamical systems theory studies the solutions of such equations and mappings and their dependence on initial conditions and parameters. Research in nonlinear dynamical systems in particular is interested in qualitative changes of the solution type as parameters are changed (bifurcations) and in chaotic behavior of solutions. Applications include atmospheric science, the behavior of fluids, social and biological systems.
Probability is the study of random phenomenon and the likelihood of random events occurring. An example of a random event includes the outcome of flipping a coin, the uncertain path of a hurricane, or an unexpected epidemic. Probability uses theoretical mathematical tools and has numerous applications in science, engineering and finance.
"Crunching the numbers" to find solutions has come a long way since the days of pocket calculators and protractors. Today's innovative companies use cutting-edge computational technologies, predictive models and sophisticated algorithms to drive their strategies. Applied mathematics and statistics majors at Clarkson University learn how to use these in-demand skills to solve real-world problems in engineering, science and business.
At Clarkson, work with your classmates to tackle challenging concrete problems through math and statistics. Our flexible curriculum lets you specialize your skills toward a specific discipline, like business or engineering. Access additional hands-on learning opportunities by participating in faculty research projects or taking graduate classes as an undergraduate. And our Applied Mathematics and Statistics Class of 2023 had a 100 percent placement rate.
The applied mathematics and statistics program consists of 44 credit hours in mathematics and statistics, 15 credit hours in science, and 15 credit hours in application electives. 27 credit hours are in free electives, which is enough to complete a minor or second major if you so choose.
The following courses are required for all students, irrespective of their program of study. These courses are offered during the fall semester, with FY100 First-Year Seminar being required of only first-year students. Both FY100 and UNIV190 are typically taken during the fall semester of the first year at Clarkson.
FY100 First-Year Seminar (1 credit)
UNIV190 The Clarkson Seminar (3 credits)
Every Clarkson student is required to complete a Professional Experience before they graduate. Applied mathematics and statistics majors can practice and utilize skills that are in high demand, like using and interpreting data. In the past, students have interned at national research laboratories, research facilities around the world and in a wide range of industries.
Clarkson offers more than 200 student-run clubs and organizations. Many focus on engineering, computer programming and other areas where you can put your math skills to work. Or, you can just relax with a club sport or another activity.
A minor in computer science is a natural fit for this major, given how often you use computational methods for complex problem-solving. Gain a strong foundation in programming. Grasp basic software engineering principles. Understand the design, analysis and implementation of data structures and algorithms. Learn more about the computer science minor.
Complement your applied math and statistics knowledge with a minor in business to make yourself irresistible to employers. They value not only your quantitative skills but also your well-rounded understanding of what makes a business grow. Gain a foundation in major business functions like accounting, economics, finance and marketing. Learn more about the business minor.
Math produces a "Swiss army knife" skill set for the workforce. In recent years, graduates of Clarkson's applied mathematics and statistics program have gone on to work as mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries in industry and government.
Applied mathematics and statistics majors can be found in almost every field that deals with science, engineering, industry and technology. Companies look to hire people with the skills our students acquire to test prototypes, run simulations, create predictive models, assess risk and more.
CBU's MS in Applied Mathematics program integrates a faith-based perspective into a foundation of mathematical theory and concepts. Students will learn to seek solutions to world problems that are ingrained in a Christian-framed compassion for a world in desperate need for Christ.
Students will be able to communicate the results of their research and application through reports and presentations. With these skills, graduates will be able to significantly contribute to a competitive work force or pursue a PhD program in applied mathematics or a related field.
As you make decisions about graduate school, keep in mind the full social, spiritual and educational experience awaiting you at CBU. Here, you will be supported by professors, staff and fellow students who will help you discover your strengths and challenge you to do more than you ever thought you could. Let us equip you with the education, training and opportunities you'll need to start making a unique difference doing what you love.
Mathematicians use theory, computational techniques, algorithms, and the latest computer technology to solve economic, scientific, engineering, physics, and business problems. Applied mathematics starts with a practical problem, envisions its separate elements, and then reduces the elements to mathematical variables. Applied mathematicians often use computers to analyze relationships among the variables, and they solve complex problems by developing models with alternative solutions.
Co-ops and internships take your knowledge and turn it into know-how. Science co-ops include a range of hands-on experiences, from co-ops and internships and work in labs to undergraduate research and clinical experience in health care settings. These opportunities provide the hands-on experience that enables you to apply your scientific, math, and health care knowledge in professional settings while you make valuable connections between classwork and real-world applications.
The Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education offers National Labs and federally-funded Research Centers from all research areas and sponsoring agencies a variety of options to connect with and recruit students. Students connect with employer partners to gather information on their laboratories and explore co-op, internship, research, and full-time opportunities. These national labs focus on scientific discovery, clean energy development, national security, technology advancements, and more. Recruiting events include our university-wide Fall Career Fair, on-campus and virtual interviews, information sessions, 1:1 networking with lab representatives, and a National Labs Resume Book available to all labs.
Many students join research teams and engage in research projects starting as early as their first year. Participation in applied mathematics research leads to the development of real-world skills, enhanced problem-solving techniques, and broader career opportunities. Our students have opportunities to travel to national conferences for presentations and also become contributing authors on peer-reviewed manuscripts. Explore the variety of mathematics and statistics undergraduate research projects happening across the university.
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Do you love solving problems by applying mathematical and analytical solutions? The Applied Mathematics degree program at Oregon Tech has an emphasis on mathematical rigor, paired with demonstrated ability in other fields of your choosing, offering you "the best of both worlds" in order to meet your goals and dreams by being able to customize your education.
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