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John Jacke
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Do you know about if this is possible or which schools offer a degree like this? Aside from mathematics I have taken the following courses related to biotechnology(science-based):
General biology 1 and 2 with labs
General chemistry 1 and 2 with labs
General physics 1 and 2 with labs
Mechanics (Physics)
Mathematical Physics
Physics Problem Solving
Two psychology courses
What do you think my odds are?
I can get a minor in biology if I take one more course and I have a minor in physics, so maybe I will do that.
Let's assume this is good for applying for the degree... what about the math courses that I should take to prepare? I graduate in a year so I don't have much option at this point.
I'll have taken Numerical Analysis, Statistics, Mathematical modeling, complex variables, PDE, programming, linear algebra, ODE, all calculus.
I need to pick two of the following:
Advanced Calculus 1/2
Intro. to analysis
Complex analysis
vector calculus
Game theory
Optimization
Calculus of variations
Qualitative theory of ODE
PDE 2
Linear algebra 2
On top of this I need to take the GRE in November so by the time I submit my graduate application to other schools I will not have taken the last biology course for the minor yet so the school committee won't know to consider it in my application. Should I brief them? I think I am too excited. I just discovered this possibility.
General biology 1 and 2 with labs
General chemistry 1 and 2 with labs
General physics 1 and 2 with labs
Mechanics (Physics)
Mathematical Physics
Physics Problem Solving
Two psychology courses
What do you think my odds are?
I can get a minor in biology if I take one more course and I have a minor in physics, so maybe I will do that.
Let's assume this is good for applying for the degree... what about the math courses that I should take to prepare? I graduate in a year so I don't have much option at this point.
I'll have taken Numerical Analysis, Statistics, Mathematical modeling, complex variables, PDE, programming, linear algebra, ODE, all calculus.
I need to pick two of the following:
Advanced Calculus 1/2
Intro. to analysis
Complex analysis
vector calculus
Game theory
Optimization
Calculus of variations
Qualitative theory of ODE
PDE 2
Linear algebra 2
On top of this I need to take the GRE in November so by the time I submit my graduate application to other schools I will not have taken the last biology course for the minor yet so the school committee won't know to consider it in my application. Should I brief them? I think I am too excited. I just discovered this possibility.