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Approved Focus Courses in Quantitative Science

 

This specialization allows students the flexibility to select a secondary focus comprised of 7 courses (21 credit hours).  All students must file a plan of study for the secondary focus in WEC Student Services Office, 115 Newins-Ziegler Hall.  Development of the plan as early as possible is suggested, but the plan must be filed no later than the semester after 60 credit hours are completed and prior to registration for classes the following semester.  This plan must be approved and signed by the student’s advisor prior to submission to 11 Newins-Ziegler.  Approved focus courses are listed below.  Any substitutions must be justified and approved by the student’s advisor.

 
Choose 2-3 courses in each area for a total of 7 courses.
 

Mathmatics, Modeling, and Statistics

STA 4210 Regression Analysis. F, S.

STA 4222 Sample Survey Design.

STA 4504 Categorical Data Analysis. S.

STA 4702 Multivariate Statistical Methods.

STA 4321 Mathematical Statistics 1.

MAS 4105 Linear Algebra 1.

MAD 4401 Introduction to Numerical Analysis. F, S.

MAP 2302 Elementary Differential Equations.

MAP 4101 Probability Theory and Stochastic 1.

MAP 4102 Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes 2. S.

MAS 3114 Computational Linear Algebra.

MAC 2313 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3

 

Computer Programming and Networks

 

CGS 3460 Computer Programming Using C.

CGS 3464 Computer Programming Using C++.

CIS 3020 Introduction to CIS.

COT 3100 Applications of Discrete Structures.

COP 3530 Data Structures and Algorithm.

COP 4331 Object-oriented Programming.

CAP 4800 Systems Simulation

COT 4501 Numerical Analysis–A Computational Approach.

 

GIS and Remote Sensing

 

SUR 3331 and 3331L Photogrammetry and Lab. S.

GEO 4120C Air Photo Interpretation. F.

SUR 4380 Remote Sensing. F.

SUR 3393 and 3393L Geographic Information Systems and Lab.

GEO 3151 Foundations of Geographic Information Systems. F.S.

URP 4273 Survey of Planning Information Systems.

LAA 4381C Environmental Methods and GIS. S

GEO 3162C Introduction to Quantitative Analysis for Geographers. F.

GEO 4167C Intermediate Quantitative Analysis for Geographers. S.

EES 4027 Spatial Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems. F.