B.S. Applied Mathematics, Engineering, and Physics

This four-year degree program in the interdisciplinary physical sciences offers a strong foundation in related areas of engineering sciences, mathematics, and physics for professional work in the field of industrial research and technology. It also provides a foundation for graduate degree work in applied mathematics, engineering sciences, and physics. The AMEP program is an excellent choice for the student with broad interests in mathematics, physics, and engineering. AMEP emphasizes an integrated mathematics and physics curriculum and strives to achieve an optimum balance of breadth and depth in the physical sciences within the confines of a four-year degree.

  • Math 234: Calculus-Functions of Several Variables
  • Math 319: Techniques in Ordinary Differential Equations
  • Math 321: Applied Mathematical Analysis I
  • Math 322: Applied Mathematical Analysis II
  • Math 341: Linear Algebra (Proof-Based)
  • Math 415: Applied Dynamical Systems
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  • Math 619: Analysis of Partial Differential Equations
  • EMA 201: Statics
  • EMA 202: Dynamics
  • EMA 303: Mechanics of Materials
  • EMA 306: Mechanics of Materials Lab
  • MSE 350: Introduction to Materials Science
  • ME 361: Thermodynamics
  • ME 363: Fluid Dynamics
  • EMA 550: Astrodynamics
  • ME 573: Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • EMA 521: Aerodynamics
  • EMA 522: Aerodynamics Lab
  • Physics 202: General Physics 2 (Engineering)
  • Physics 241: Introduction to Modern Physics
  • Physics 301: Physics Seminar
  • Physics 311: Classical Mechanics
  • Physics 322: Electromagnetic Fields I (E&M)
  • Physics 406: Particle Astrophysics