Articulation Plan for Accelerated Master’s Program in System Engineering

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University of Virginia Course / Proposed Equivalent Course/Course Description / Actual or Projected Completion Date / Actual or Projected Grade
APMA 1110 - (4) (Y) Calculus II. Prerequisite: APMA 1090 or equivalent. Includes the concepts of differential and integral calculus and applications to problems in geometry and elementary physics, including indeterminate forms; techniques of integration; polar coordinates; and infinite series.
APMA 2120 - (4) (S) Multivariate Calculus. Prerequisite: APMA 1110. Topics include vectors in three-space and vector valued functions; and multivariate calculus, including partial differentiation and multiple integrals, line integrals, Green’s Theorem, and Stokes’s Theorem.
APMA 3100 - (3) (S) Probability. Prerequisite: APMA 2120 or equivalent. A calculus-based introduction to probability theory and its applications in engineering and applied science. Includes counting techniques, conditional probability, independence, discrete and continuous random variables, expected value and variance, joint distributions, covariance, correlation, Central Limit theorem, an introduction to statistical inference.
CS 1110 - (3) (S) Introduction to Programming. Introduces the basic principles and concepts of object-oriented programming through a study of algorithms, data structures and software development methods. Emphasizes both synthesis and analysis of computer programs.
APMA 3080 - (3) (S) Linear Algebra. Prerequisite: APMA 2120 or equivalent. Analyzes the systems of linear equations; vector spaces; linear dependence; bases; dimension; linear mappings; matrices; determinants; quadratic forms; eigenvalues; orthogonal reduction to diagonal form; and geometric applications.
AMP Executive Director Comments and Recommendation:
Approve Plan for meeting AMP math proficiency expectations  Other recommendation:
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies Comments and Decision:
 Approve Plan for meeting AMP math proficiency expectations  Other recommendation:

NOTE: Approval of plan for meeting AMP math proficiency expectations DOES NOT constitute acceptance into the Accelerated Master’s Program in Systems Engineering. Candidates for admission should earn a grade of B or better in courses taken in preparation for the program.

9/9/2018