Emphasis Admissions Requirements: Upper-division undergraduate coursework in differential equations and linear algebra. The equivalent courses at Boise State are MATH 301 Introduction to Linear Algebra and MATH 333 Differential Equations with Matrix Theory.
Degree Requirements
- COMPUT 601 Introduction to Graduate Studies (1 credit)
Required Core Courses (12 credits):
- MATH 567 Numerical Methods for Differential Equations (3 credits)
- CS 507 Computing Foundations (3 credits)
- COMPUT/ME 571 Parallel Scientific Computing (3 credits)
- CS 566 or MATH 566 Numerical Linear Algebra (3 credits)
Elective Courses (16 credits):
Must be approved by the supervisory committee and Computing Program directors. Pre-approved electives and specific requirements are given in the Computing Ph.D. Student Handbook
Comprehensive Exam (1 credit):
- COMPUT 691 Doctoral Comprehensive Examination (1 credit)
Dissertation (30 credits):
- COMPUT 693 Dissertation (30 credits)
Total Credits: 60
Content on this page is provided as a quick reference for planning. All official degree requirements are published on the Graduate Catalog site.