Applied Mathematics BS
- Interpret, evaluate, and produce mathematical arguments in multiple areas of mathematics.
- Recognize diversity in and connections between areas of mathematics.
- Communicate mathematical knowledge both orally and in writing.
- Demonstrate depth of knowledge in multiple areas of mathematics.
- Use qualitative methods to derive conclusions about solutions to mathematical problems.
- Solve mathematical problems using appropriate methods and technologies.
- Explain how mathematics can be used to solve problems in other fields.
- Formulate and evaluate mathematical conjectures.
Mathematics BS
- Interpret, evaluate, and produce mathematical arguments in multiple areas of mathematics.
- Recognize diversity in and connections between areas of mathematics.
- Communicate mathematical knowledge both orally and in writing.
- Demonstrate depth of knowledge in multiple areas of mathematics.
- Use qualitative methods to derive conclusions about solutions to mathematical problems.
- Solve mathematical problems using appropriate methods and technologies.
- Explain how mathematics can be used to solve problems in other fields.
- Formulate and evaluate mathematical conjectures.
- For secondary education emphasis: Plan and implement pedagogically appropriate lessons. (Assessment through IDoTeach program)
Mathematics MS
- Write mathematically correct proofs of difficult results
- Understand the relationship among the branches of mathematics and between mathematics and its applications
- Membership in the mathematics community
Cybersecurity MS
(Shared with ITSCM & Computer Science)
- Graduates will demonstrate leadership, knowledge, skills, and practices needed for safeguarding security and privacy in today’s and tomorrow’s cyber infrastructure.
- Graduates will analyze complex cybersecurity problems.
- Graduates will design systems, components or processes that provide solutions to complex cybersecurity problems.
- Graduates will function and communicate effectively in a range of interdisciplinary activities and will design security solutions in a team context.
Computing PhD
(Shared with Computer Science)
- Pose relevant research questions and conduct independent research using the scientific method to address those questions.
- Effectively communicate the results of scientific research in both written and oral form to scientific and public audiences.
- Devise, analyze, and evaluate new methods for solving complex computing problems.
- Select and apply computing techniques and tools to build reliable, and maintainable software.
- Select and apply computational algorithms and techniques in the analysis and solution of complex questions across a variety scientific domains.
- Achieve a level expertise in their discipline.
- Establish a professional identity that engages the computing community.