Master Program in Applied Mathematics

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

  • General Subjects
15

 

FL700000

English

10

SH700000

Philosophy

3

IN700000

Research Methods

2

  • Basic and Advanced Subjects 
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

Models of Financial Mathematics

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

MS701340

Mathematical Modeling in Mechanics

3

MS701350

Artificial Intelligence

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

  • Thesis

 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.
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
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Phone: (84-028) 37755061