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Program

Computational Mathematics is an advanced skills, career-preparation program that culminates in a Master of Science degree.

Primary Strengths

The Computational Mathematics program’s primary strengths are:

  • Interdisciplinary curriculum
  • Faculty experts in mathematics, statistics and computer science
  • “Great Problems” approach
  • High level immersion in programming languages, mathematical and statistical software

Check out the program details for more informaton such as course work and electives.

“Great Problems” Require Great Solutions

Our Great Problems approach increases students’ understanding of theory, strengthens problem-solving abilities and builds the skills needed to create complex mathematical models.

Comp. Math. Contact Information

Dr. Donald Simon
Graduate Director
Computational Mathematics Program
412.396.6472
Department of Mathematics/Computer Science
College Hall 440
600 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
compmath@mathcs.duq.edu