B.S. in Mathematical Sciences, Applied Mathematics Concentration

(120 credits)

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
1st SemesterCredits
MATH 111 Calculus I 4
CS 100 Roadmap to Computing 3
ENGL 101 English Composition: Introduction to Academic Writing 3
PHYS 111 Physics I 3
PHYS 111A Physics I Lab 1
FYS SEM First-Year Student Seminar 0
 Term Credits14
2nd Semester
MATH 112 Calculus II 4
Social Science GER 3
PHYS 121 Physics II 3
PHYS 121A Physics II Lab 1
ENGL 102 English Composition: Introduction to Writing for Research 3
 Term Credits14
Second Year
1st Semester
MATH 213 Calculus III B 4
MATH 227 Mathematical Modeling 3
Select one of the following: 3
Introduction to Probability Theory
Probability and Statistics
PHYS 234 Physics III 3
Free Elective 3
 Term Credits16
2nd Semester
MATH 222 Differential Equations 4
MATH 337 Linear Algebra 3
MATH 340 Applied Numerical Methods 3
Technical Elective 3
History and Humanities GER 200 level 3
 Term Credits16
Third Year
1st Semester
MATH 332 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable 3
MATH 473 Intermediate Differential Equations 3
MATH 480 Introductory Mathematical Analysis 3
Technical Elective 3
History and Humanities GER 300+ level 3
 Term Credits15
2nd Semester
MATH 331 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations 3
MATH 481 Advanced Calculus 3
Math 300+ Elective 3
Technical Elective 3
History and Humanities GER 300+ level 3
 Term Credits15
Fourth Year
1st Semester
MATH 450 Methods Of Applied Math 3
Select one of the following 3
Numerical Linear Algebra
Advanced Applied Numerical Methods
Stochastic Simulation
Technical Elective 3
Free Elective 3
Humanities and Social Science Senior Seminar GER 3
 Term Credits15
2nd Semester
Math 400+ Elective 3
MATH 451 Methods Appl Math II 3
Technical Elective 3
Technical Elective 3
Free Elective 3
 Term Credits15
 Total Credits120
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or approved course at Rutgers-Newark.

General Education Requirements and Electives

All students are required to satisfy the General Education Requirements (GER). All GER courses and additional mathematics, technical, and free electives are to be selected in consultation with a faculty advisor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Refer to the General Education Requirements section of this catalog for further information on electives.

Co-op Courses

In Mathematical Sciences, the co-op courses, MATH 310 Co-op Work Experience I and MATH 410 Co-op Work Experience II, bear degree credit and count as technical or free electives, subject to approval by a faculty advisor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

Electives

All electives should be selected after consultation with a Mathematical Sciences faculty advisor. Any mathematics course numbered 331 or above may be used as a mathematics, technical, or free elective. Any NJIT course at or above the 100 level may be used as a technical or free elective; except a technical elective is a course that has a significant mathematical and/or scientific content. All elective courses are to be chosen in consultation with a faculty advisor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences