Graduate Study in Computational and Applied Mathematics

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The Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM) graduate program at The University of Texas at Austin prepares students for the ever-growing applications of mathematical modeling. It will also lead you to a research area of growing significance within the mathematical sciences.

Today, mathematical modeling is used to simulate everything from aircraft wing design to black hole collisions to the evolution of the sun's magnetic field. Our program will prepare you to assimilate the most complex concepts of engineering, math and physics, placing you at the forefront of high technology's spiraling development.

CAM is interdisciplinary in content, scope and structure. You will complete advanced coursework in mathematics and computer science, and in a field of science or engineering or both. CAM draws faculty from the Colleges of Engineering and of Natural Sciences.

We hope that you will choose the CAM graduate program at UT-Austin to complete your graduate study. Please refer to the helpful numbers listed at the back of this brochure for additional information. Regardless of where you choose to pursue graduate study, we wish you success.

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