What degrees do you need to become a mathematical engineer?In: College Degrees |
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I've been asked this question by one of my students, too, so I googled around a liitle bit.
There are several universities offering a "mathematical engineer" study, many of them in Southern America, some of them in Europe. The following links show the course curriculum of a univerity in Medellín, Colombia:
http://www.eafit.edu.co/EafitCn/English/AcademicPrograms/Undergraduate/ScienceAndHumanitiesSchool/MathematicalEngineering/course.htm
and of one in Milan, Italy:
http://www1.mate.polimi.it/IM/index.php?pp=show_pagine&id_art=95&c=151&ar=1&cate=4&L=i&pm=menu
Since 2004 the German army's university in Munich offers a a "mathematical engineer" study,too, and seems to have remodelled the course curriculum recently; it's in German, but you'll get the idea:
http://www.unibw.de/eit1_1/me/studieninhalte/me_studieninhalt
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I've been asked this question by one of my students, too, so I googled around a liitle bit.
There are several universities offering a "mathematical engineer" study, many of them in Southern America, some of them in Europe. The following links show the course curriculum of a university in Medellín, Colombia:
http://www.eafit.edu.co/EafitCn/English/AcademicPrograms/Undergraduate/ScienceAndHumanitiesSchool/MathematicalEngineering/course.htm
and of one in Milan, Italy:
http://www1.mate.polimi.it/IM/index.php?pp=show_pagine&id_art=95&c=151&ar=1&cate=4&L=i&pm=menu
Since 2004 the German army's university in Munich offers a a "mathematical engineer" study, too, and seems to have remodelled the course curriculum recently; it's in German, but you'll get the idea:
http://www.unibw.de/eit1_1/me/studieninhalte/me_studieninhalt
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