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A master's program in applied and computational mathematics tailored to equip you with skills for devising cutting-edge computing approaches, mathematical frameworks, and dynamic systems to address challenges across diverse sectors including engineering, life sciences, and beyond. This graduate program enhances your ability to employ mathematical modeling techniques to investigate complex issues, with a strong focus on crafting and executing computational strategies. Advanced mathematical methodologies are becoming essential for tackling challenges in operations research, engineering disciplines, biological systems, investment strategy optimization, infrastructure design, dynamic system regulation, and advanced material engineering. RIT's applied mathematics graduate program aims to deliver computational answers to practical challenges.
Applied mathematical concepts permeate numerous applications across commercial sectors, industrial fields, and government operations. The analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and logical reasoning cultivated through this curriculum will enhance your professional competitiveness across multiple career paths and industry sectors.
State-of-the-art mathematical techniques are progressively employed to create novel models, refine current frameworks, and evaluate system efficiency. This encompasses utilizing mathematical principles to address challenges in operations management, biological research, investment allocation, infrastructure development, dynamic system control, and advanced material design. The objective of this graduate mathematics program is to derive implementable solutions for real-world challenges emerging from such scenarios.