About Computing+ Mathematical Science
About
Computing + Mathematical Sciences
Consistently ranked among the top programs in the US, our department is active in many areas of Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Communication & Networks, and Control & Systems, and is engaged in a broad range of interdisciplinary initiatives: our research projects frequently involve connections with other disciplines such as Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Biology, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Geology and Planetary Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, and Physics.
Custom-Fitted Education
The CMS coursework and research experience are designed to provide basic foundations and to foster the development of logical, analytical, and computational thinking for students who seek careers in the forefront of computing, be it in computing systems, theory of computer science, and/or mathematical computing. Our program concentrates on both the practical and theoretical aspects of computing sciences such as numerical computing, dynamical systems, algorithms, complexity, coding theory, and graph theory. While sometimes collaborating on large projects, each student is treated as an important individual, with unique goals and drives. They are encouraged to tailor their programs of courses and research to fit their specific needs. Moreover, the collegial atmosphere of our Computing + Mathematical Sciences department at Caltech facilitates close working relationships among faculty and students, and encourages novel research topics.
- Graduate studies in Computer Science, Applied + Computational Mathematics, and Control + Dynamical Systems are full-time programs. Students are admitted only with a Ph.D. as their degree objective. Students join a research group and often participate in research from the very beginning, so it is important that applicants have a defined area of interest before applying. The program requires a minimum of three academic years of residence.
- Undergraduate students are offered majors in Computer Science and Applied + Computational Mathematics as well as a minor in Control + Dynamical Systems. They are encouraged to actively participate in research as well. Many of our undergraduate students have papers in conferences or journals by the time they graduate. The opportunity for close collaboration with faculty and graduate students on research, the flexibility of developing your own research and course structure makes Caltech an ideal environment for motivated undergraduates.
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