- The University of Saskatchewan offers an MSc in Mathematics for a duration of 2 years (4 terms).
- This course is offered on a full-time basis and part-time also.
- The program consists of two options: thesis and project option for a minimum of 30 units.
- The department of mathematics and statistics has 17 mathematics and statistics faculty members who wish to work with graduate students in their areas of expertise and research.
- In this course, the current research areas within the department include Algebra, Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Biostatistics, Combinatorics, Mathematical Physics, Probability, Statistics, and Topology.
- The department offers a project-based (non-thesis) M.Math, a thesis‐based M.Sc., and a Ph.D. degree with specializations in Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, and Statistics.
- The faculty and student ratio for this program are 1:17.