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Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Computational Analysis and Modeling (CAM) : Core Requirements, Coursework and Dissertation
Typically 72 hours of graduate work will be required for the degree. The Core consists of 15 graduate hours of mathematics and statistics, 9 graduate hours of computer science, and 9 graduate hours of a third area, called the area of application, chosen from Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Statistics, Forestry, or a participating engineering discipline. An initial plan of study must be submitted by the end of the second quarter of study. The remaining 39 hours of graduate work will consist of courses designated by the student's committee, including research hours for the dissertation.
The student need not write a dissertation in his/her area of application. The dissertation may be written in Mathematics, Computer Science, or possibly another area included in this program. The topic of the dissertation will be called the area of specialization.
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