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The Graduate Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM) equips students with comprehensive research and learning opportunities focused on modeling, analysis, algorithmic development, computational methods, and simulation techniques for challenges across mathematics, science, and engineering disciplines. This program awards both Master's (MA/MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees, preparing graduates for academic positions, research lab roles, and industrial mathematics careers. ACM faculty features distinguished professors including a Robert O. Lawton honoree and the Sir James Lighthill Chair holder. Their robust research portfolio spans diverse applications, computational methodologies, and algorithm development, with substantial interdisciplinary projects involving collaborations across multiple academic departments.
A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or a comparable degree from an international institution, with a minimum 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) grade point average (GPA) in all coursework attempted while registered as an upper-division undergraduate student working towards a bachelor's degree; or
A graduate degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or a comparable degree from an international institution;
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