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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
APPLIED-INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS
(AIM)

5113 Introduction to Industrial Mathematics
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: MAT 1214, MAT 1223, and MAT 2233, or consent of instructor.
The topics covered include quality control, Monte Carlo methods, linear programming, model fitting, frequency domain methods, difference and differential equations, and report writing. The course is not designed to substitute for any specialized course covering these topics in detail, but rather to survey their real-world applications.

6943 Internship and Research Project
3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Completion of at least 12 semester credit hours of coursework in mathematics or consent of the student’s Supervising Professor; confirmation of approved internship.
Provides students with hands-on experience in industrial mathematics or a related field in a professional environment. The research work may be either an extended project or a variety of shorter assignments.

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