Elective Courses to Consider
A list of courses which you might consider for your non-block elective(s)
Math for M&S
Depending on the number of non-block electives you have, consider a math sequence:
MA2025/3025 - A two-course sequence in Logic and Discrete Math
Can then take the following which require MA3025 :
MA4026 Combinatorial Mathematics (4-0) Advanced techniques in enumerative combinatorics and an introduction to combinatorial structures. Topics include generating functions, recurrence relations, elements of Ramsey theory, theorems of Burnside and Polya, and balanced incomplete block designs. Application areas with DoD/DoN relevance range from mathematics to computer science and operations research, including applications in probability, game theory, network design, coding theory, and experimental design. PREREQUISITE: MA3025.
MA4027 Graph Theory & Applications (4-0) Advanced topics in the theory of graphs and digraphs. Topics include graph coloring, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs, perfect graphs, matching and covering, tournaments, and networks. Application areas with DoD/DoN relevance range from mathematics to computer science and operations research, including applications to coding theory, searching and sorting, resource allocation, and network design. PREREQUISITE: MA3025
Those with a strong background in math, physics or engineering might find the following courses of interest, or even cosider a dual degree (see your Program Officer)
MA1113/4/5/6 - Compete sequence of Calculua courses, most likely previously completed in previous degree program(s)
MA2121 Differential Equations
MA3132 Partial Differential Equations and Integrel Transforms
MA3232 Numerical Analysis
MA4245 Mathematical Foundations of Finite Element Analysis PREREQUISITES: MA3132 and MA3232
Programming
CS3700 - Advanced Object-Oriented Programming in C++