Program Description:
Interdisciplinary Applied Sciences and Mathematics (IASM) offers a program of graduate study leading to the Master of Science in IASM.
The program focuses on three areas of technological and scientific importance:
1. Materials and Nanoscale Science and Technology Development
2. Modeling and Analysis for Physical and Biological Systems
3. Computational Problems in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Admission to the IASM M.S. program is granted only to applicants who have been accepted to the IASM Ph.D. program.
Admission Requirements:
The minimum admission requirements set forth by the program are as follows:
- A B.S. or B.A. degree from an accredited institution in mathematics, science, or engineering, with a minimum 3.0 grade point average in mathematics and science coursework, demonstrating a strong mathematics background, with academic training commensurate with IASM focus areas.
Additionally, students seeking admission will be required to submit:
- Academic Transcripts
- A Statement of Professional Objectives
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores on the quantitative and analytical portions of the general examination
For international students, a score of 6 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination, or a minimum score of 213 (CBT)/ 79(IBT) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), will be required.
Program Learning Outcomes:
The IASM M.S. program is structured around the following specific goals:
1. To prepare broadly trained, scientifically and technologically skilled professionals for careers in applied science in government and industry;
2. To provide a foundation for careers in basic scientific research;
3. To provide quantitative tools and knowledge to enhance workplace effectiveness;
4. To advance knowledge in basic and applied science and mathematics.
For additional information:
www.wright.edu/iasm
https://science-math.wright.edu/degrees-and-programs