The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers programs leading to the Master of Science in Mathematics (with a separate Option in Statistics), the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, and the Ph.D. in Mathematics (also with a separate Statistics option).

Coursework

To earn a Master’s degree a student must complete 30 credit hours, at least 18 of which must be in courses in the department numbered 600 or above. There are distribution requirements which allow students to obtain a broad knowledge of mathematics and/or statistics and its applications. These requirements are different for each of the options—Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics—and students should consult the Graduate Program Director for details. Students in Applied Mathematics and in Statistics are often encouraged to take appropriate courses from other departments.

Exams and Projects

To obtain an M.S. in Mathematics, students must pass a Master’s Exam; this is the same three-part Basic Exam given to Ph.D. students, although with a lower passing level. Students in the Statistics option, or in the M.S. program in Applied Mathematics must pass a two-part exam and must also complete a special project under the guidance of a faculty member.