2013-2014 Bulletin 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2013-2014 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Computational Science Joint PhD with San Diego State University, PhD


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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, in collaboration with the Computational Science Research Center at San Diego State University (SDSU), offers a joint doctoral program in Computational Science. 

Computational science is a relatively new discipline, the natural evolution of applied mathematics propelled by the impressive development of high-performance computing in recent decades.  Computational science promotes a novel approach to the solution of outstanding problems in all areas of science and engineering.  Its comprehensive character transcends the old boundaries between traditional scientific disciplines that once limited what an engineer could design and what a scientist could know.  Subtle interactions, masses of data, and complex systems are all within the scope of the tools and ideas of computational science.  Because computers are advancing in capability and capacity, computational science is a dynamic field that enables scientists to bring modern computing resources and applied mathematical techniques to bear on solving complex problems.

The program combines applied mathematics, computing, and solid training in a basic science or engineering discipline, culminating in a doctoral research project focused on an outstanding scientific problem.  An optional concentration in statistics is also available. 

Degree Requirements

The joint degree program requires 72 units of graduate level coursework.  24 units are taken at CGU and 24 units are taken at SDSU.  24 units can potentially be transferred in from master’s level coursework from another institution.  No research tools are required.

University Policies.  University policies detailed in the Registration and Degree Information  section of the Bulletin apply.

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