Applied Mathematics Co-op Employers


A Student in a Lab
The Applied Mathematics program at Kettering University is unique because it is the only undergraduate applied mathematics program in the country that requires its students to spend at least 5 co-op terms working as an applied mathematician at a company.  Our students learn how to apply their knowledge of physics and engineering to the real world while they help their employers solve problems in industry.

Employer Highlight: Dana Corp

Dana Corp

Dana Corp is a leading supplier of drivetrain, chassis, structural, and engine technologies. Our people design and manufacture products for every major vehicle and engine producer in the world. Based in Toledo, Ohio, with operations throughout the world, we are focused on being an essential partner to automotive, commercial, and off-highway vehicle customers, which collectively produce more than 60 million vehicles annually. Our continuing operations reported sales of $8.6 billion in 2005.

Applied Mathematics Employer
Bendix Inc
Bosch Corp
Citizens Bank
Dover - Ferguson Beauregard
ElectroJet Incorporated
Federal Bureau of Investigation
GM
GMAC/MIC
Kettering University
Kohler Company
NASA
Northrop Grumman
Pioneer State Mutual Insurance
Sandia National Labs
Towers Perrin
Umicore Autocat USA
United Solar Ovonic
Valeo
WellPoint Inc

Our undergraduates are required to submit a senior thesis. It is a document describing the culmination of their co-op work. Below are the most recent non-private theses.

Analyzing Software Quality Using Historical Data
Analysis and Correction of the Calculation Method of the Masterson Index
Analysis of Linear Regression Model for prediction of Workers' Compensation Trends