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PhD in Engineering with a focus in security Mathematics Background Form Mathematics is critical to conducting research in an engineering PhD degree program. Please list the mathematic classes you have taken before. Note that some classes taken in different institutions may have different names. Please look at http://www.uccs.edu/~math/catalog.html for the information on the course descriptions. Please note: This list is only used to evaluate an applicants’ background – it is not expected or required that an applicant will have taken all of the courses listed. Course Name If Taken or Equivalent Calculus I Where_______________________________________ (Math 1350) Title/name___________________________________ When_________________ Calculus II Where_______________________________________ (Math 1360) Title/name___________________________________ When_________________ Calculus III Where_______________________________________ (Math 2350) Title/name___________________________________ When_________________ Introduction to Discrete Mathematics Where_______________________________________ Title/name___________________________________ (Math 2150) When_________________ Linear Algebra Where_______________________________________ (Math 3130) Title/name___________________________________ When_________________ Introduction to Differential Equations (Math 3400) Where_______________________________________ Title/name___________________________________ When_________________ Not taken Probability and Statistics Where_______________________________________ (Math 3810) Title/name___________________________________ When_________________ ___________________________________ Student Name _______________________ Date *You may list any research related experience where you applied mathematics analysis, for example, in a technical report or a published paper, as further evidences.