Industrial Mathematics and Statistics
Edgar J. Fuller, Mathematics Chair
E. James Harner, Statistics Chair
Degree Offered:
Bachelor of Science
Major: Interdepartmental Studies
Nature of the Program
The mathematical tools encompass linear algebra, numerical analysis, continuous models rooted in differential equations, and discrete models linked to finite mathematical structures and Markov processes. Scientific computing extends the rudiments of programming into data visualization, development of algorithms, and selected topics using high level languages. Statistical topics especially relevant to industrial and scientific applications include design and analysis of experiments, statistical models, sequential analysis, reliability models, and time series analysis. These statistical methodologies are grounded in fundamental concepts of statistics and probability such as discrete and continuous probability distributions, estimation and hypothesis testing, and exponential family models |
Performance Requirements
To maintain industrial mathematics and statistics major status and to graduate, students must maintain at least a 2.0 overall GPA and a 2.0 cumulative GPA in coursework in mathematics and statistics. |
Degree Requirements
A total of 128 hours is
required for graduation. The Industrial Mathematics and Statistics Core Curriculum
includes the following required background courses (19 hours): MATH 155, 156, 251, 261,
and STAT 215. The IMS program has the following core courses (12 hours) that all students
must take: MATH 441 and Mathematical Modeling (the proposed MATH 463); STAT 312
and 461. The student then has the option of selecting a mathematics or a statistics emphasis (nine hours): ![]() ![]() The required capstone experience for the IMS program requires the following courses: one hour of STAT 482 or MATH/STAT 491 or MATH/STAT 495; one hour of MATH/STAT 494; one hour of MATH/STAT 496. These courses should be taken during the student's senior year. Students must also satisfy all the requirements of the ECAS bachelor of science. For IMS students interested in computer science, the following normally restricted courses are available to IMS majors: CS 110, 111, 210, 220, 250, 320, and 330. |
Recommended Electives
The recommended electives in mathematics and statistics are: MATH 283, 364, 420, 456, and 465; MATH/STAT 222; STAT 217, 313, 316, 331, 421, 445, and 462. |