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Masters Program brochure
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Mathematics of Advanced Industrial Technology (MAIT)
Masters Degree and Graduate Certificates
The Norbert Wiener Center, a research and educational unit in the
Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland, College
Park, will begin offering in 2005 a professional Masters degree
focusing on the modern mathematical methods and algorithms that
underlie today's cutting-edge engineering: The Mathematics of Advanced
Industrial Technology (MAIT).
Our accredited program is designed for individuals working in
mathematical engineering who are looking for a fast track to
understanding and applying the most up-to-date ideas in their current and
future projects. Undergraduate degree holders can advance to the Masters
level, and Masters degree holders can advance their applicable skills.
Fields including RF and Optical Communications, Signal and Image
Processing, Sensor Networks, RADAR and SONAR, Navigations and Avionics,
Medical Imaging and Diagnostics, Control Systems, and Robotics,
increasingly rely on fast, embedded mathematical algorithms executing on
the latest microprocessors, micro-controllers, and DSP cores. Budding
fields such as Bioinformatics, Nanotechnology, Data Mining, and Quantum
Computing are likewise being built from the ground up around modern
mathematical methods. Engineers and scientists that understand advanced
mathematical toolsets will have the edge in creating tomorrow's
technologies.
The Norbert Wiener Center's educational mission is to teach the
mathematics of modern engineering in an accessible and applicable
manner. Our faculty is drawn from both academia and industry in order to
balance theoretical and "hands on" approaches in the most constructive
way. Our courses offer the latest information while tying modern theory
directly to application by incorporating industry standard tools.
Graduates of the Norbert Wiener Center will be well equipped to apply the
latest mathematical tools to advance both their projects and their
careers.
The MAIT program is designed to be readily accessible to working
professionals. The courses will be offered in the evening, one night per week to
accomodate busy schedules. For convenience, courses will be offered on campus in College
Park, Maryland, as well as at central locations in Northern Virginia. The Norbert Wiener
Center is also well aware of the unpredictable nature of modern business,
and, as such, it will make allowances for events such as unanticipated travel.
The University of Maryland, College Park, is the only school in
the Maryland - Washington, D.C. - Virginia area to rank in the country's top
20 graduate schools in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, and
Engineering*. We invite you to browse our program course listings
and explore the mathematics behind the science and technology that
are shaping the world.
* US News and World Report, 2005
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