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Applied Mathematics Minor

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Offered jointly by: Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and Department of Mathematics
Administered by: Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Contact Person: Professor Richard Rand, 207 Kimball Hall, 255-7145, rhr2@cornell.edu
Eligibility: Engineering undergraduates affiliated with all Engineering Majors are eligible to participate in the Applied Mathematics minor.
Educational Objectives: This minor is aimed at providing a focus for students who are interested in applied mathematics.

Requirements

At least six (6) courses beyond MATH 294, to be chosen as follows:
(a)At most one course may be chosen from any one of the groups 1, 2, 3, or 4.
(b)At least three courses must be chosen from groups 5 and 6.
(c)At most one 200-level course may be chosen.
(d)At most one course may be chosen that is offered by the student’s Major department.

I. Analysis

T&AM 310 Advanced Engineering Analysis I
MATH 321 Manifolds and Differential Forms II
MATH 420 Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
A&EP 321 Mathematical Physics I

II. Computational Methods
BEE 449 Computational Tools for Engineers
ENGRD 322 Introduction to Scientific Computation
CS 421 Numerical Analysis
ENGRD 241 Engineering Computation
OR&IE 320 Optimization I
  
III. Probability and Statistics
ENGRD 270 Basic Engineering Probability and Statistics
OR&IE 360 Engineering Probability and Statistics II
ECE 310 Introduction to Probability and Random Signals
CEE 304 Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering
MATH 471 Basic Probability

IV. Applications
A&EP 333 Mechanics of Particles and Solid Bodies
CHEME 323 Fluid Mechanics
CEE 331 Fluid Mechanics
CEE 371 Modeling of Structural Systems
ECE 425 Digital Signal Processing
M&AE 323 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
M&SE 303 Thermodynamics of Condensed Systems
CS 280 Discrete Structure
  
V. Advanced Courses
Only one of the following three may be chosen:
T&AM 311 Advanced Engineering Analysis II
MATH 422 Applied Complex Analysis
A&EP 322 Mathematical Physics II

Only one of the following two may be chosen:

ECE 411 Random Signals
OR&IE 361 Introductory Engineering Stochastic Processes I

Only one of the following two may be chosen:

CS 381 Introduction to Theory of Computing
CS 481 Introduction to Theory of Computing

Only one of the following two may be chosen:

M&AE 571 Applied Dynamics
T&AM 570 Intermediate Dynamics

Also, you may choose from:

CS 482 Introduction to the Design of Algorithms
OR&IE 321 Optimization II
OR&IE 431 Discrete Models
OR&IE 435 Introduction to Game Theory
OR&IE 462 Introductory Engineering Stochastic Processes II
T&AM 578 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
T&AM 610 Methods of Applied Math I
T&AM 611 Methods of Applied Math II

VI. Math Courses
Any 300+ level course offered by the Mathematics Department in algebra, analysis, probability/statistics, geometry, or logic, with the following exceptions:
(i)  MATH 323 or MATH 420, if any course from group 1 is chosen.
(ii) MATH 471, if any course from group 3 is chosen.
(iii)  MATH 422, if T&AM 311 or A&EP 322 is chosen from group 5.
(iv)  Only one of the following may be chosen:

Math 332 Algebra and Number Theory
Math 335 Introduction to Cryptology
Math 336 Applicable Algebra

Academic Standards

At least C for each course in the minor.

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