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Master of Arts and Professional Scientific Masters

Mathematics

The Master's program is flexible and is designed to offer students an opportunity to broaden their mathematical knowledge in preparing for positions in industry or for a Ph.D.-level program in mathematics. Master's students must complete a minimum of 30 hours of course work in various fields of mathematics including a core of Analysis, Algebra, and Geometry/Topology courses. Students following the non-thesis plan are expected to complete a research/scholarly paper and pass a set of comprehensive exams. Students following the thesis plan are expected to complete a research thesis. The program normally takes two years to complete. click here for more Info..
The Professional Science Master's Degree in Industrial Mathematics is designed to prepare students for a career in industry. The curriculum combines a Business and Experiential Component with two degree options, one in Continuous Quality Improvement and the other in Mathematical Computing and Modeling. The Industrial Mathematics PSM student will complete the Business and Experiential Component and one of the two options.

Areas of Concentration Currently Available
  • Secondary Teaching Emphasis
  • Continuous Quality Improvement (PSM)
  • Mathematical Computing and Modeling (PSM)
  • General Mathematics

Admission Requirements
  • International Application for Admission
  • Official Transcripts sent directly from your current and/or all prior academic institutions that you have attended to the Office of Admissions
  • Minimum undergraduate grade point average of a 3.0 on a 4.0 point scale
  • Official report of TOEFL score (600 or above)
  • Department application

Application Deadlines
  • Spring Semester: October 1
  • Fall Semester: April 1

Graduate Assistantship Requirements

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