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1 CoursesBa in applied mathematical sciences in University of connecticut
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All students interested in being a math major should take calculus (single variable and multivariable) and linear algebra (Math 2210). After this, the choice of courses depends on the kind of major you want to follow within the mathematics department. The focus is on courses about, or using, differential equations and numerical analysis. Any student planning to do further work in applied math after graduation should study complex variables and (for those interested in mathematical finance) stochastic processes. BA does not have the requirement of a semester of analysis (Math 3150), which has Math 2710 as a prerequisite.
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