Master
of Science
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.
| Areas of Concentration Currently Available |
- Secondary
Teaching Emphasis
- Mathematical
Computing and Modeling
- General
Mathematics
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| Application Deadlines |
- Spring Semester:
October 1
- Fall Semester:
April 1
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| Graduate Assistantship Requirements |
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| Contacts
and More Information |
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