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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES4GRADUATE DEGREES 4261<br />

Master of Science in Applied<br />

Mathematics and Computer Science<br />

Northside Hall 301B<br />

(574) 520-4335<br />

www.cs.iusb.edu/applied_mcs.html<br />

Program Description<br />

This degree is offered jointly by the Department<br />

of Computer and Information Sciences and the<br />

Department of Mathematical Sciences. The goal of this<br />

program is to address the needs of people who have work<br />

experience in technical or quantitative fields; people<br />

with undergraduate degrees in science or business; or<br />

people who simply wish to increase their level of skills<br />

and expertise in computing and applied mathematics.<br />

Students work with an advisor to select a schedule of<br />

courses tailored to their personal interests and goals. A<br />

specialization will be selected in either computer science,<br />

applied mathematics, or with the help of their advisor,<br />

in both disciplines. Thesis and non-thesis options are<br />

available. The emphasis throughout the curriculum is<br />

on the real-world problems and applications likely to be<br />

encountered in business and industry.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Candidates for admission to the program are required to<br />

hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution<br />

with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Alternatively, an applicant<br />

whose past academic record is not sufficiently strong<br />

(e.g. low GPA, outdated undergraduate degree, etc.)<br />

can qualify for admission by scoring 600 or higher on<br />

the quantitative component of the Graduate Record<br />

Examination (GRE). No specific undergraduate<br />

field of study is required. Students with satisfactory<br />

competence in undergraduate study of basic computer<br />

and mathematics subjects are encouraged to apply.<br />

Typically, these applicants have undergraduate degrees<br />

in mathematics, computer science, chemistry, physics,<br />

biological sciences, engineering, secondary mathematics<br />

education, business, economics, and other technical<br />

fields. In all cases, students lacking an appropriate<br />

background in computer science and/or mathematics<br />

are required to remove those deficiencies in a timely<br />

manner before taking graduate courses. Specifically,<br />

• At most, 50 percent of course work may be taken under<br />

provisional status, pending formal admission.<br />

• Students with provisional status must have explicit<br />

permission from the graduate director prior to<br />

registering for graduate courses.<br />

Application Procedure<br />

For an application to be considered, the following must<br />

be received:<br />

• Application for admission, www.iusb.edu/~graduate<br />

• Three letters of recommendation<br />

• IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> application fee<br />

• Official transcript from each postsecondary school<br />

attended<br />

• Evidence of an earned, four-year, bachelor’s degree<br />

• GRE scores, if submitted as evidence of academic<br />

strength (optional)<br />

• Acceptable TOEFL scores for non-English speaking<br />

applicants (score of 550 is currently required)<br />

Degree Requirements<br />

The program is tailored to individual student needs<br />

and consists of 33 credit hours. A student will choose<br />

to specialize in either computer science, applied<br />

mathematics, or with the help of their advisor, specialize<br />

in both disciplines. Thesis and non-thesis options are<br />

available. Students wishing to follow the thesis option<br />

must complete 24 credit hours of course work and 9<br />

credit hours of thesis. No more than two 400-level<br />

courses may apply towards this degree.<br />

Computer Science Concentration<br />

Recommended courses<br />

CSCI-A 510 Database Management Systems<br />

CSCI-B 438 Fundamentals of Computer<br />

Networks<br />

CSCI-B 503 Algorithms Design and Analysis<br />

CSCI-B 524 Parallelism in Programming<br />

Language and Systems<br />

CSCI-B 538 Networks and Distributed<br />

Computing<br />

CSCI-B 551 Elementary Artificial Intelligence<br />

CSCI-B 553 Neural and Genetic Approaches to<br />

Artificial Intelligence<br />

CSCI-B 561 Advanced Database Concepts<br />

CSCI-B 581 Advanced Computer Graphics<br />

CSCI-B 582 Image Synthesis<br />

CSCI-B 583 Game Programming and Design<br />

CSCI-B 651 Natural Language Processing<br />

CSCI-B 657 Computer Vision<br />

CSCI-B 689 Topics in Graphics and HCI<br />

CSCI-C 435 Operating Systems 1<br />

CSCI-C 463 Artificial Intelligence I<br />

CSCI-C 490 Seminar in Computer Science<br />

CSCI-P 565 Software Engineering I<br />

Applied Mathematics Concentration<br />

Recommended courses<br />

MATH-M 415 Elementary Complex Variables with<br />

Applications<br />

MATH-M 447 Mathematical Models/Applications 1<br />

MATH-M 448 Mathematical Models/Applications 2<br />

MATH-M 451 The Mathematics of Finance<br />

MATH-M 463 Introduction to Probability Theory 1<br />

MATH-M 466 Introduction to Mathematical<br />

Statistics<br />

MATH-M 546 Control Theory<br />

MATH-M 551 Markets and Asset Pricing<br />

MATH-M 560 Applied Stochastic Processes

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