Florida State University
Department of Mathematics
Applied and Computational Mathematics |
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Graduate
Program in Applied and Computational
Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics is strongly committed to graduate education and research, and offers programs of study leading to both the master's (MA and MS) and the doctor of philosophy (PhD) degrees. Its programs are designed to prepare students for mathematics careers in the academic, financial, and industrial sectors. PhD and master's degrees are offered with concentrations in pure, biomedical, computational, financial, and applied mathematics. The Overview of the Graduate Program contains a general description of the resources that are available to you as a graduate student of mathematics. Graduate Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics Summary: The mathematics department offers a strong program in applied and computational mathematics. Areas of specialization include acoustics, fluid dynamics, computational methods, visualization, modeling and computation of soft matter and complex fluids, large scale simulation and applications. Master's and PhD degrees are available in Applied and Computational Mathematics. The successful graduate will be qualified to be a college or university professor, or a research scientist at a private or governmental institution. For more details about the program see the Guide to Applied Mathematics.
1. 9 credit hours in graduate mathematics courses for international students, out-of-state domestic students, and in-state domestic students (for now). 2. Additional hours of the English as a spoken language class for international students. 3. TA training classes. 4. Additional credit hours in mathematics can be added upon the approval of the major professor, the DAM and/or department Chairs.
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Graduate Students at Lab
Westcott Building 1
Science Library |