Introduction
Master program in applied mathematics provides students with intensive knowledge of mathematics; ability to think creatively and independently to solve scientific and technological problems in the field of applied mathematics; construct mathematical models, use mathematical software to solve practical problems; mastering the research method to continue academic careers.
Duration Time
12 - 18 months
Total numbers of credits
60 credits
Courses
Course ID |
Subjects |
Number of Credits |
|
|
15 |
|
|
FL700000 |
English |
10 |
|
SH700000 |
Philosophy |
3 |
|
IN700000 |
Research Methods |
2 |
|
|
30 |
|
|
B.1 Mandatory subjects |
6 |
|
|
MS701010 |
Advanced Functional Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701020 |
Advanced linear algebra |
3 |
|
B.2 Advanced Subjects (choose 8 subjects from the following, including 01 Advanced Topics Seminar) |
24 |
|
|
MS701030 |
Advanced discrete mathematics |
3 |
|
MS701040 |
Real Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701050 |
Partial Differential Equations |
3 |
|
MS701060 |
Integral Transforms |
3 |
|
MS701070 |
Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics. |
3 |
|
MS701080 |
Ill-Posed Problems |
3 |
|
MS701090 |
Numerical Method for Solving Inverse Problems |
3 |
|
MS701100 |
Complex Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701110 |
Topological Vector Spaces |
3 |
|
MS701120 |
Differentiation in Banach Spaces |
3 |
|
MS701130 |
Degree Theory and Applications |
3 |
|
MS701140 |
Numerical Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701150 |
Finite Element Method |
3 |
|
MS701160 |
Finite Difference Method |
3 |
|
MS701170 |
Finite Volume Method |
3 |
|
MS701180 |
Mathematical Methods for Digital Image Processing |
3 |
|
MS701190 |
Advanced optimization |
3 |
|
MS701200 |
Symbolic Computation |
3 |
|
MS701210 |
Mathematical Statistics |
3 |
|
MS701220 |
Advanced Theory of Statistics |
3 |
|
MS701230 |
Stochastic processes |
3 |
|
MS701240 |
Bayesian statistics |
3 |
|
MS701250 |
Multivariate statistics |
3 |
|
MS701260 |
3 |
||
MS701270 |
Applied informatics |
3 |
|
MS701280 |
Theory of Polynomials and Applications |
3 |
|
MS701290 |
Functional Equations |
3 |
|
MS701300 |
Relations between Geometry and Algebra in High School |
3 |
|
MS701310 |
Applications of Algebraic Equations in Geometry and Trigonometry |
3 |
|
MS701320 |
Number Theory |
3 |
|
MS701330 |
Coding Theory |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MS701360 |
Reliability Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701370 |
Advanced Topics in Applied Functional Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701380 |
Advanced Topics in Applied Numerical Analysis |
3 |
|
MS701390 |
Advanced Topics in Computational Statistics |
3 |
|
MS701400 |
Advanced Topics in Methods of High School Mathematics |
3 |
|
|
15 |
||
MS701000 |
Master's Thesis |
15 |
|
Total |
60 |
Admission Requirements
- Applicants should hold a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, or a degree equivalent in the scope and the content.
- Applicants from non-English speaking countries are required to provide English proficiency certificate (TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS). The English proficiency certificate is not required for applicants whose previous degree was from an English-speaking country (Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, or the United States of America) but the applicants have to show their diploma as proof.