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In the current economic landscape, there's growing demand for students with both technical proficiency in science and computing, along with management and leadership capabilities. The Computational Science Master's Degree provides two pathways: fulfilling the Professional Science Master's Program (PSM) requirements or pursuing a traditional M.S. track in computational science. The Scientific Computing Department delivers cutting-edge M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Computational Science, with the master's program requiring 30 credit hours. This degree aims to equip graduate students with comprehensive computational science knowledge while enabling specialization in applied mathematical sciences or engineering fields. The program balances broad foundational understanding with focused expertise. Graduates will be prepared to effectively work alongside researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds. The ideal outcome is for students to master creating, implementing, and evaluating innovative computational methods applicable across multiple disciplines.
Have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
Present evidence by official transcripts of a satisfactory prior academic record (at least a 3.0 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale) OR have minimum ranking of 85 percentile (quantitative) and 50 percentile (verbal) on the Graduate Record Examinations General Test (GRE), under the new scoring system.
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