Are you more interested in how advanced mathematics applies to science and engineering?
Why Study Applied and Computational Mathematics at Kettering University
You want more to use your math skills in an engineering or scientific setting.
In our Computer Mathematics Lab, you’ll design a better roller coaster, analyze predator-prey systems, and calculate the best path of descent for an airplane.
Faculty are researching topics include numerical analysis, high performance computing, probability distributions in reliability and risk, Gaussian processes and fields, mathematical biology and neuroscience.
What You'll Learn as an Applied and Computational Mathematics Minor
In our Applied and Computational Mathematics minor program, you will study classical and modern mathematical topics focused on the scientific and engineering disciplines.
The program requires a total of 32 credit hours in calculus, differential equations, numerical methods and matrices, probability and statistics, modeling and analysis.