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The Department also offers a M.S. in Mathematics. The degree is suited for those with an undergraduate degree in mathematics. Those obtaining the degree may pursue careers in industry or enter a Ph.D. program in Mathematics
Pure Mathematics
Students in a pure mathematics track must complete each of the following three areas.
- The following four courses:
- Math 511 & 512: Analysis I & Analysis II
- Math 521 & 522: Algebra I & Algebra II
- Four additional courses chosen from the following:
- Any 500 level or above math courses (except directed study, seminar, or research courses).
- At most one approved undergraduate level math course.
- One of the following options:
- Thesis option: An acceptable thesis and oral defense.
- Course only option: Two additional approved elective courses, one of which can be a directed study course.
Applied Mathematics
Students in the applied mathematics track must complete each of the following three areas.
- The following six courses:
- Either Math 511 (Analysis I) or Math 512 (Analysis II)
- Math 515: Numerical Analysis I
- Math 516: Numerical Analysis II
- Math 557: Partial Differential Equations I
- Math 771: Numerical Optimization
- Math 772: Numerical Partial Differential Equations
- Two additional elective courses, chosen from the following list:
- Math 511: Complex Analysis
- Math 512: Real Analysis
- Math 531: Graph Theory I
- Math 532: Graph Theory II
- Math 558: Partial Differential Equations II
- Math 561: Matrix Analysis
- Math 748: Advanced Partial Differential Equations
- Math 789R: Any topics in Applied Math
- CS 555: Parallel Processing
- CS 561: Software Systems
- Students may request an elective course not on the above list (for example, a course from another department). All requests must be approved by the Math DGS.
- One of the following options:
- Thesis option: An acceptable thesis and oral defense.
- Course only option: Two additional courses chosen from the list in area (2) above.
- GRE Scores
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume/CV
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- $75 Application Fee
- We require official versions of the transcript only from students who are offered and accept admission.
- Students whose first language is not English are not required to submit the TOEFL exam score. An English as a Second Language Program (ESLP) exam will be administered upon arrival.
Scholarships
- In the M.S. programs, partial tuition scholarships are available on a competitive basis. There is no teaching assistantship available for this program.
- Marshall Hall Award