The Department offers no bachelor's degree. The three undergraduate courses in the Department (ordinary differential equations, numerical methods, and probability and statistics) are intended to bridge mathematical theory and engineering application.
AMTH
Courses
Explicit solution techniques for first order differential equations and higher order linear differential equations. Use of numerical and Laplace transform methods. Only one of MATH 22 and AMTH 106 may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: MATH 13. (4 units)
# Units: 4
Definition of probability, sets, sample spaces, conditional and total probability, random variables, distributions, functions of random variables, sampling, estimation of parameters, testing hypotheses. Prerequisite: MATH 14. (4 units)
# Units: 4
Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, numerical differentiation and integration, and solution of ordinary differential equations. Solution of representative problems on the digital computer. Prerequisites: AMTH 106 or MATH 22, and one of the following: COEN 11, 44, 45, MECH 45, or CSCI 10. (4 units)
# Units: 4