Mathematics - Statistics and Applied Mathematics Emphasis
Prepare for a career in scientific or engineering applications of mathematics; careers in business, industry, statistics, or data science; or graduate work in areas like mathematics, engineering, or statistics.
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Curriculum throughout the rigorous major will show you how to use mathematics to solve problems for the natural, social, and actuarial sciences. In addition to core mathematics courses, a variety of electives within the degree allow you to further study topics that interest you or align with your career goals. Explore classes in digital signal processing, complex variables, probability, survey sampling, or nonparametric statistics.
While pursuing your degree, you'll have countless opportunities to take your studies to the next level. Take your learning outside the classroom by participating in a cultural immersion program or studying abroad. Or conduct research alongside your professors, secure an internship, become a math tutor or join an on-campus student organization.
Upon graduation, you'll have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to pursue any career that requires a scientific or engineering application of mathematics, including careers in statistics such as quality improvement. You will also be well-prepared to continue your education through graduate work in pure, applied, or statistical areas of math and engineering.. No matter your career goals, here at ÌÇÐÄVlog, our expert and supportive faculty, staff, advisors, and numerous other academic resources are here to help you be successful and make your mark on the world.
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Where can the statistics and applied mathematics program lead me after graduation?
ÌÇÐÄVlog's statistics and applied mathematics program provides students with exceptional preparation for graduate school and opens doors to countless career opportunities in business, government and industry.
Example Careers
- Research scientist
- Education consultant
- Financial analyst
- Mathematician
- Operations research analyst
- Software developer
- Research mathematical statistician
- Data analyst
- Consultant
- Data scientist
The curriculum within the statistics and applied mathematics program focuses on how to select appropriate methods and apply them, using technology, to solve problems. In addition to core mathematics courses taken by all math majors, you'll also take several mathematics-related elective classes.
Here are a few courses in Mathematics - Statistics and Applied Mathematics Emphasis at UW-Eau Claire.
MATH 312
Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
Linear algebra: basis, dimension, matrix algebra, determinants, inverses, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues/eigenvectors. (Optional) matrices as linear transformations. Differential equations: first-order linear, separable; second-order linear with constant coefficients; higher order differential equations; first-order linear systems with constant coefficients; Laplace transforms; power series solutions. (Optional) Proof of Existence and Uniqueness Theorems.
MATH 346
Introduction to Probability
Probability in discrete and continuous sample spaces; conditional probability; counting techniques; probability functions; binomial, Poisson, normal distributions; and transformations of variables.
MATH 445
Survey Sampling
Survey sampling including random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, and design of surveys.
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