Degrees and Certificates
Masters Degree
The Master of Mathematics of Advanced Industrial Technology (MAIT) degree
requires 10 classes (30 credits) to be completed with a GPA of 3.0 or
higher. Coursework includes 3 core subjects, as well as electives chosen
from a host of options. Coursework also includes a one or two-semester
practical project course under the guidance of a faculty member. The
project course may be employer-work related. The student's faculty
advisor must approve program coursework.
Graduate Certificate in RADAR Signal Processing
Designed for the working professional, the Graduate Certificate
in Radar Signal Processing is ideal for technicians seeking to enhance
their knowledge of RADAR technology, as well as for scientists and
mathematical engineers seeking to stay on top of the latest RADAR
analysis technology. The program is also appropriate for electrical
and electronics engineers, air traffic controllers, and government
and military personnel. The 12-credit Graduate Certificate program
will be taught by some of the leading experts in the field. Students
will learn both the fundamentals of modern RADAR systems and the
underlying mathematical basis for the processing of RADAR returns.
Credits earned during the Certificate program may be applied toward
the Masters in Mathematics of Advanced Industrial Technology (MAIT)
program at the University of Maryland. Courses include:
MAIT679T: Target Tracking and Filtering
MAIT 623: Modern Mathematical Methods of Signal and Image Processing
MAIT 679V/ENPM 808V: Principles of Radar I
MAIT 679Z/ENPM 808Z: Principles of Radar II
Graduate Certificate in Mathematics of Advanced Industrial Technology
For students wishing to enhance their career skills in specific subject
matter, the Center also offers a Graduate Certificate in Mathematics of
Advanced Industrial Technology to students completing 4 courses (12
credits) within the program. Coursework will include at least 2 of the
core subjects and 2 listed electives to be completed with a GPA of 3.0 or
higher.
Graduate Certificate in Computational Harmonic Analysis
The Norbert Wiener Center offers a specific Graduate Certificate
concentration in Computational Harmonic Analysis. This 12-credit program
is tailored to working engineers and scientists wishing to advance their
understanding of the latest Fourier, Wavelet, and Time-Frequency Harmonic
Analysis methods and algorithms. The program will include the following
courses: MAIT 633 Applied Fourier Analysis; MAIT 623-624 Modern
Mathematical Methods of Signal and Image Processing; and a fourth
elective selected with the approval of the student's advisor. Coursework
must be completed with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
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