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Applied Mathematics of Minor
Applied Mathematics of Minor

Applied Mathematics of Minor

  • ID:LU100018
  • Level:Master's Degree
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Entry Requirement

English Requirement

  • We have a minimum TOEFL score requirement of 550 on the paper-based test, and 80 on the internet-based test (IBT), to satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. 

  • We have a minimum overall band score of 6.5 on the IELTS exam to satisfy the English language proficiency requirement.

  • We have a minimum Duolingo score of 105 to satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. 

  • The English subject test is the standard by which we measure English language proficiency on the ACT. A minimum score of 20 will satisfy the proficiency requirement.

  • The Critical Reading section is the standard by which we measure English language proficiency on the SAT. A minimum score of 480 will satisfy the proficiency requirement.

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Course Information

Interested in exploring what’s beyond math’s basics? Here, you will receive a thorough foundation of applied mathematics including an in-depth study of calculus concepts. Highly qualified professors will walk alongside you to ensure your comprehension along the way resulting in useful, practical knowledge. With this additional training in mathematics, you will become increasingly marketable within a handful of various industries.

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Specific courses required:

  • MA 1314 - Calculus I

  • MA 2314 - Calculus II

  • MA 2324 - Calculus III

  • MA 3133 - Differential Equations

One course selected from:

  • ENGR 3303 - Applied Mathematics

  • MA 3123 - Mathematical Theory of Statistics

  • MA 4403 - Advanced Applied Mathematics

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