• Master of Science [M.Sc] in Applied Mathematics at the Auburn University is a 2 year, 30-credit program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • MSc Applied Mathematics is a course of advanced studies in the stream of mathematics. It includes studying deeply the main areas of mathematical techniques, their analysis and implementation as well as derivation of values to determine various equations.
  • The Department of Mathematics  offers programs leading to the master of science and doctor of philosophy in both pure and applied mathematics and statistics, the non-thesis master of applied mathematics.
  • The master of applied mathematics gives students a strong foundation in one of several fundamental areas of applied mathematics. It is a flexible degree with courses being chosen in conjunction with the advisory committee, some of which may be relevant courses offered by other departments.
  • The  master of science degree in mathematics develops both content knowledge of the student though coursework, and provides the opportunity to delve deeper into an area of mathematics through the writing of a thesis.
  • The internationally known faculty of around 50 professors works in areas of algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, discrete mathematics, geometry, linear algebra, logic, numerical analysis, partial differential equations, probability, set theory, statistics and topology.
  • Some professors maintain applied research programs associated with several government and industrial laboratories, and one holds the Associate of the Society of Actuaries designation.