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Graduate Certificate in Computational Science and Engineering
Admission to the Program
Application to the Certificate in Computational Science and Engineering program is submitted using the on-line graduate admission application that includes a statement of purpose, two letters of recommendation and transcripts from all previous college or university study.
Students currently matriculated in a graduate degree program should complete a ``Change of Classification Form" to seek approval to add the Certificate in Computational Science and Engineering Program.
Requirements
Students are required to have a Bachelor degree in the sciences or engineering and should have background in the following areas: (i) fluency in a programming language such as C, C++ or Fortran, etc.; (ii) linear algebra; (ii) differential equations; (iv) multidimensional calculus; (v) undergraduate-level data structures. Non-mathematics students may be able to make up one of these areas via the background courses in mathematics listed below.
Students are required to choose an appropriate advisor associated with the certificate program, or have an appropriate advisor appointed by the Director of the Certificate Program, who will be the primary contact for questions. The student will develop a plan for the certificate with the advisor before the beginning of the second course. The Director of the Certificate Program will verify that the student has completed the requirements for the certificate and will approve the application for the certificate upon successful completion of the requirements.
A total of 15 credits from the list given in Table 1 are required for this post-baccalaureate certificate. The student is required take CISC 621 and one of the following: MATH 607, PHYS 660 or CHEG 827. The student must complete courses in three different departments from the list in Table. At least one course from the 800 level must be taken from this list; CHEG 827 does not satisfy this requirement.
A student with sufficient background may waive up to six credits of the required courses above. No credits may be transferred from another University or degree program toward this certificate.
Students may earn up to three credits as 866 Special Problems if approved by the advisor instead of one of the nine credits after the required core courses above. The advisor will grade the 866 course if the work is done as part of employment outside the university.
Satisfactory Progress
Students in the Certificate in Computational Science and Engineering program must achieve a grade of B- or better to obtain credit for a course toward the certificate. Students must obtain at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average in the courses from the list to obtain the certificate.
Courses
Department: Chemical Engineering (CHEG)
CHEG 827*
CHEG 831
CHEG 841
Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering (CIEG)
CIEG 601
CIEG 605
CIEG 801
Department: Computer and Information Sciences (CISC)
CISC 601
CISC 603
CISC 604
CISC 621*
CISC 636
CISC 637
CISC 649
CISC 675
CISC 681
CISC 683
CISC 841
CISC 849
CISC 879†
CISC 886
CISC 887
CISC 889
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering (ELEG/CPEG)
CPEG 655
ELEG 841
Mathematical Sciences (MATH)
MATH 503
MATH 529
MATH 535
MATH 607*
MATH 611
MATH 612
MATH 694
MATH 838
Department: Mechanical Engineering (MEEG)
MEEG 867†
Department: Physics and Astronomy (PHYS)
PHYS 650
PHYS 660*
Table 1: The courses for the Certificate in Computational Science and Engineering program. *Courses from which the required courses must be selected. **Credit for one of these 500 level background courses can be applied to the certificate requirements for students not in a degree program in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. †These topics courses may have multiple descriptions and subjects.
Using credits elsewhere
Credits may be applied to a degree program at the discretion of the Department housing the degree program. We expect that, at a minimum, the majority of credits may be applied to a graduate degree program. This also applies to dual Bachelor/Master degrees.
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