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Major in Simulation/Modeling
Analysis-B.S.
Interdepartmental
Major: Computer Information Systems & Mathematics
Advisor
Dr. Hozo
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Modeling and computer simulation are widely used
tools in business, industry, and research. Computer simulation allows an
investigator to test proposed alterations to existing systems as well as
proposed designs for entirely new systems. Work in this area requires strong
mathematical, statistical and computer skills. This program should appeal to
students interested in mathematics, computers, business, and the sciences.
The student would have
two official advisors, one in Mathematics and one in Computer Information
Systems, who would help plan the course of study in detail.
Students
must complete the general requirement of the Division of Arts and Sciences:
| Group I : (11cr.) |
English W131, W231;
Math
M118 |
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Group
II: (6cr.) |
History H113, H114 or
6 cr. hr. of a Foreign Language at the 200 level or above |
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Group
III:
(Groups
III-B and III-C must total 18 cr. hr.) |
III
A. Physical sciences: (4-5 cr.) |
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III
B.
Social
& Behavioral Sciences: e.g.., Spch S121, Spch S122, Econ E103, Econ
E104 (12 cr) |
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III
C. Humanities: e.g.., Fina S250, A150; (6
cr.) |
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Group
IV: (3 cr.) |
Culture Studies: e.g.., Afro
A150, A151, or C151. May count as Group III also. |
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Group
V: (43-45 cr.) |
Mathematics:
M215,
M216,
M301,
M360,
M447,
M448;
Computer Information Systems:
C106,
D150,
C201
or A201,
C307
or A302,
C343,
D410,
C390
or D390 |
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