About Applied + Computational Mathematics in California Institute of Technology
Applied and Computational Mathematics Option
The undergraduate option in applied and computational mathematics within the Computing & Mathematical Sciences department seeks to address the interests of those students who want to combine their basic studies in mathematics with considerable involvement in applications. This program is designed to give students a thorough training in fundamental computational and applied mathematics and to develop their research ability in a specific application field. The fields of application include a wide range of areas such as fluid mechanics, materials science, and mathematical biology, engineering applications, image processing, and mathematical finance. The training essential for future careers in applied mathematics in academia, national laboratories, or in industry is provided, especially when combined with graduate work, by successful completion of the requirements for an undergraduate degree in applied and computational mathematics. Complete programs will be worked out with faculty advisers.
Double Majoring
Students interested in simultaneously pursuing a degree in a second option must fulfill all the requirements of the ACM option. Classes cannot be counted towards both options unless specifically required by both. To enroll in the program, the student should meet and discuss his/her plans with the option representative. In general, approval is contingent on good academic performance by the student and demonstrated ability for handling the heavier course load.
Advising
Because of large enrollments, students won't usually be able to have an advisor from the CMS faculty during their freshman year. Students seeking an ACM advisor should contact the undergraduate option secretary at academicscms.caltech.edu.
Study Abroad Requirements
Students interested in studying abroad must fulfill the 'Core Classes' requirement via enrollment in courses at Caltech, i.e., these courses cannot be substituted by courses taken abroad. Substitutions of equivalent courses are allowed for other requirements at the approval of the Option Administrator.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Official high school transcripts and mark sheets
- Official high school diploma/ proof of graduation
- High school transfer applicants will be admitted if they have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.0
English language requirements
- Minimum scores for admissions are 80 TOEFL ibt, 6.5 IELTS, 53 PTE, or 105 Duolingo for undergraduates and 100 TOEFL ibt, 7 IELTS, 63 PTE, or 120 Duolingo for graduates. The TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo score must be received by the Regular Application Deadline.
California Institute of Technology Highlights
Type |
Private |
Established |
1891 |
Academic Calendar |
Semester based |
Acceptance Rate |
6% |
Graduation rate |
94% |
Student-Faculty ratio |
3: 1 |
Total Number of Students Enrolled |
948 |
Tuition Fee |
54,570 USD (UG) |
California Institute of Technology Annual Cost to Attend
Fee |
Cost |
Tuition |
$52,506 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,428 |
Other Fees |
$2,094 |
Room and Board |
$16,644 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,091 |
Total One Year Cost |
$74,763 |