2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics
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Dr. Emily Hunt, dean
Dr. Matt Jackson, associate dean for engineering, computer science, and mathematics; mjackson@wtamu.edu
Dr. Pam Lockwood, associate dean for engineering, computer science, and mathematics; plockwood@wtamu.edu
For a listing of Graduate Faculty Membership go to Graduate Faculty Membership.
Engineering Technology
At the graduate level, the School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics offers a master’s degree in engineering technology. The program prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities from production, quality assurance, industrial safety, research and development to supervisory and managerial positions in industry.
Mathematics
Primary teaching and research interests of the mathematics faculty are pure and applied mathematics, including algebra, analysis, differential equations and statistics. Accordingly, the master’s degree in mathematics is uniquely broad based and strongly oriented toward applications. The Master of Science degree in mathematics is designed to ensure basic knowledge and the capacity for sustained scholarly study. Both a 30-hour thesis option and a 36-hour non-thesis option are available. Six semester hours of real analysis or algebraic systems are required for the mathematics degree. The remainder of course work is selected from differential equations, complex analysis, mathematical statistics, numerical analysis and algebraic systems.
Discipline - Course Prefix
Engineering Technology - ET
Mathematics - MATH
NOTE: See the “Course Descriptions” section of this catalog for a complete list of courses offered by the University.
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