Advance Engineering Mathematics

<p>I'm planning on going to grad school and I know some school make students take an advance math course and I was wondering what type of math is covered in those courses. </p>

<p>I'm going to minor in math and take: Linear Algebra, Complex Variables, Vector Calculus, Partial Differential Equations and Math Proofs. </p>

<p>In addition to that I have a 3.5 in all of my math courses and I've taken up to Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations.</p>

<p>Usually it is either partial differential differential equations and/or perturbation methods depending on your major. I’m not sure what BME would require.</p>

<p>In undergrad I had to take math up through ODEs/PDEs and in grad school in engineering I had to take a year of math including complex analysis and more advanced ODE/PDE work.</p>

<p>I know some schools have upper-undergraduate/graduate courses called Advanced Engineering Mathematics in which it seems the course take topics from Linear Algebra, Ordinary/Partial Diff Eqs, Complex Variables, Numerical Analysis and the surface integrals part of Calculus III.</p>