Department of Computer Science.
Major subject: Applied mathematics
Brief annotation of the major subject:
Applied mathematics includes entire totality of contemporary mathematical methods, means of mathematical modeling and computer technology for analysis of processes, systems, for preparation of solutions in all spheres of production, economic, and scientific activity. Students obtain mathematical education of high level, oriented to the practical use of mathematical methods in the solution of engineering problems on the basis of professional knowledge of contemporary computer technology. The work in "Applied mathematics" major subject is a computer-aided simulation of complex objects and processes, data processing, design of systems of artificial intelligence, development of mathematical and software of automated design and development systems.
Graduates of "AM" major subject are the specialists of broad qualification.The subjects of their studies are located in different branches of science, technology and production where it is necessary to build the mathematical model of an object and to optimize its work.
BACHELOR’S degree
4 years of training
Norm disciplines
Mathematical analysis
Algebra and geometry
Differential equations
Functional analysis
Theory of functions complex variable
Equations of mathematical physics
Numerical methods of mathematical physics
Discrete mathematics
Mathematical logics
Probability theory and mathematical statistics
Casual processes
Numerical methods
Methods of optimization
Mathematical modeling and system analysis
Modeling of economic, ecological and social complexes
Heat-mass exchange
Supply with information of financial activity
Systems and methods of decision-making
Graph theory
Games theory
Theory of management
Computer facilities and programming
Computer software
Architecture of computers
System programming
Theory of algorithms and programming
Analysis of the data
Databases and information systems
Computer graphics
Recognition of images
SPECIALIST’S degree
1,5 years of training
Norm disciplines
Mathematical methods of aerodynamics
Special functions
Asymptotic methods and methods of indignations
Tensor analysis
Mathematical methods of mechanics of the deformed environment
Incorrect problems and methods of their decision
Leading teachers:
Sokolov Alexander Yurjevich - Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences
Main published works:
Ugryumov Michael Leonidovich - Senior Lecturer, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Main published works:
Tchernyshov Jury Konstantinovich - Senior Lecturer, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Main published works: