• The program can be used either as preparation for further study at the PhD level or for acquiring the mathematical and statistical background needed for a variety of professions in business, industry and education
  • The course offers both thesis and non-thesis options
  • The program has considerable flexibility in designing a plan of study to suit their interests
  • Students must earn 33 credit hours of graduate credit with a minimum of 24 credit hours in courses in mathematics or statistics offered by the department