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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Joint Major in Mathematics and Physics
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Joint Major in Mathematics and Physics
The fields of physics and mathematics have been closely intertwined, with significant influences on each other, for hundreds of years. Numerous courses and research programs at Harvey Mudd draw heavily on both disciplines. The Joint Major in Mathematics and Physics highlights the intersections between physics and mathematics while preparing a student with solid foundations in both fields. Graduates of this program should be well positioned for further study in physics or mathematics, or for immediate employment.
The major is cooperatively administered by the Mathematics and Physics departments, and students have faculty advisors in both departments. Students complete courses from the mathematics and physics major sequences, as well as a required course in computational techniques relevant to the field. Each student must complete a capstone (thesis or clinic), which may be chosen from either department’s offerings.
Scientific Computation Requirement
Capstone
Two semesters of capstone, either thesis or clinic (2 semesters x 3 units). Students completing a thesis follow the practices and guidelines of the thesis advisor’s department.
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