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The Master of Science in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science is offered jointly by the Department of Computer
and Information Sciences and the Department of Mathematical Sciences. The program is designed for people who have
work experience in technical or quantitative fields, people with undergraduate degrees in science or business, or
people who simply wish to increase their level of skills and expertise in computing and applied mathematics.
Careers
Graduates with this degree are prepared to work in business or industrial settings using advanced mathematical and
computer science concepts to solve problems in a number of areas. These include computer and mathematical modeling
and simulation, statistical design of experiments, computer graphics, database concepts, numerical analysis, computer
networking, artificial intelligence, and software engineering management, among others.
Degree Program
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The program consists of 36 credit hours, including 30-33 hours of course work and 3-6 hours of a thesis or
graduate project. Students can choose to specialize either in computer science or in applied mathematics.
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science degree requirements
For course descriptions see Mathematical Sciences and
Computer Science.
For more information, contact:
Program in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Northside Hall 301A
(574) 520-4412
dsurma@iusb.edu
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