Johns Hopkins University’s online M.S. in Applied and Computational Mathematics builds the mathematical and computational foundations needed to model real-world systems. You’ll study probability, statistics, simulation, and applied analysis to develop skills used across engineering, data science, and scientific computing.
Johns Hopkins University offers an online Master of Science (M.S.) in Applied and Computational Mathematics designed to provide students with the mathematical and computational skills necessary to model and analyze real-world systems. The program emphasizes the application of mathematical theories and computational techniques in fields such as engineering, data science, and scientific computing.
This program covers a range of essential topics, including:
Throughout the course, you will:
Applicants to the program should submit a statement of purpose along with their academic transcripts. Additional requirements may apply for international students, and while GRE or GMAT scores are not required, it is advisable to check the most current program details. Proficiency in English is a prerequisite, with IELTS scores accepted as proof of language capability.
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