
Applicants must have an appropriate undergraduate degree which includes a background in the following areas: linear algebra, numerical analysis, probability and statistics, and differential equations. The applicant should submit Graduate Record Examination test scores from the general exam. Required courses consist of all core requirements plus MATH 521(Applied Stochastic Processes), MATH 561 (Dynamic Systems), MATH 564 (Applied Optimization), MATH 595 (Mathematical Modeling Practicum), MATH 580 (Selected topics in Mathematics-at least 3 units). The student must complete a program consisting of approved upper division and graduate level courses in a coherent package to bring the total number of units to at least 30.
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