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Benjy
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Hey everyone, any input on this would be appreciated. Sorry for the wall of text in advance.
I am dual majoring as an undergrad in Physics (astronomy specialization) and General Mathematics, the latter having a pretty big selection (some listed below) of classes to choose from. My goal is to choose subjects that apply best to my field (currently in microgravity research, but have my sights on the university's exoplanet department), but it's difficult for me to tell at this point which would be the most useful to me. I have to select a few from these:
Introduction to Graph Theory
Mathematical Modeling I
Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
Introduction to Complex Variables
Numerical Methods for Computational Sciences
Introduction to Combinatorics
Vector and Tensor Analysis
Ordinary Differential Equations II
Linear and Nonlinear Waves I
Probability, Random Processes and Applications
Any info is welcome! As a quick bonus question: Does the Mathematics degree greatly increase my chances of getting into a physics graduate program?
Thanks!
I am dual majoring as an undergrad in Physics (astronomy specialization) and General Mathematics, the latter having a pretty big selection (some listed below) of classes to choose from. My goal is to choose subjects that apply best to my field (currently in microgravity research, but have my sights on the university's exoplanet department), but it's difficult for me to tell at this point which would be the most useful to me. I have to select a few from these:
Introduction to Graph Theory
Mathematical Modeling I
Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
Introduction to Complex Variables
Numerical Methods for Computational Sciences
Introduction to Combinatorics
Vector and Tensor Analysis
Ordinary Differential Equations II
Linear and Nonlinear Waves I
Probability, Random Processes and Applications
Any info is welcome! As a quick bonus question: Does the Mathematics degree greatly increase my chances of getting into a physics graduate program?
Thanks!