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Engineering Mathematics Concurrent Degree
Program Description

A current College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) undergraduate student majoring in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering may pursue a concurrent Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) degree in Engineering Mathematics. This makes it possible for an engineering major to earn two degrees at the same time:  a B.S.E. degree in their principal engineering major and a concurrent B.S.E. degree in Engineering Mathematics. Both degrees must be earned at the same time.

The Engineering Mathematics degree requires a minimum of fourteen (14) credit hours of advanced mathematics coursework beyond the sixteen (16) credits of mathematics needed for the degree program of the student's principal engineering major. Credits from the courses being used for the concurrent Engineering Mathematics degree do not count toward the student's principal degree.

For the B.S.E. in Engineering Mathematics concurrent degree, take 14 credits from the following courses:
MATH 315 Applied Combinatorics (3 credits)
Prerequisites:  Math 217 or Math 227 and Math 200
MATH 372 Computing with Mathematica (3 credits)
Prerequisite:  Math 217 or Math 227
MATH 390 Topics in Mathematics (1-3 credits)
PRIOR approval by CECS for use in Engr Math degree is needed
MATH 404 Dynamical Systems (3 credits)
Prerequisites:  Math 216 and (either Math 217 or 227)
MATH 405 Integral Equations (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or 227)
MATH 412 First Course in Modern Algebra (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 200 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 413 Linear Algebra (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 200, Math 216, and (either Math 217 or 227)
[Note: Credit for only one from Math 413, Math 513, and Math 523]
MATH 420 Stochastic Processes (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 325 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
[Note: Credit for only one from Math 420 and IMSE 506]
MATH 425 Mathematical Statistics II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Math 325 or equivalent
MATH 451 Advanced Calculus I (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 200, Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 452 Advanced Calculus II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Math 451
MATH 454 Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 and Math 227)
MATH 458 Introduction to Wavelets (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 and Math 227)
[Note: Credit for only one from Math 458 and Math 558]
MATH 462 Mathematical Modeling (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 472 Introduction to Numerical Analysis (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 473 Matrix Computation (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 514 Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 515 Approximations of Functions (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 516 Partial Differential Equations (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 523 Linear Algebra with Applications (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
[Note: Credit for only one from Math 413, Math 513, and Math 523]
MATH 555 Functions of a Complex Variable with Applications (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
[Note: Credit for only one from Math 455 and Math 555]
MATH 558 Introduction to Wavelets (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 and Math 227)
[Note: Credit for only one from Math 458 and Math 558]
MATH 582 Computer Algebra Systems (3 credits)
Prerequisites: Math 216 and (either Math 217 or Math 227)
MATH 583 Discrete Systems (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Math 217 or Math 227
MATH 584 Applied and Algorithmic Graph Theory (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Math 217 or Math 227
MATH 590 Topics in Mathematics and Statistics (3 credits)
Prerequisites: PRIOR approval by CECS for use in Engr Math degree is needed

The following College of Engineering and Computer Science graduate courses may also be used towards the Engineering Mathematics degree:  ECE 555, 560, 567, 580; IMSE 505, 506, 510, 511; ME 518, 519, provided that, a minimum of 9 hours is taken from the Mathematics department (MATH) courses listed above, and permission to take a graduate course is granted.