• In this program, students must complete 30 credits in order to receive a Master of Science in Mathematics at the School of Engineering. Twelve of them will come from required courses.
  • Students have the freedom to pursue varied and exciting careers. Graduates can become software designers, biostatisticians, and industrial engineers. They can also excel as imaging scientists, aerospace mathematicians, and economists.
  • Today, mathematicians find employment in a wide range of companies, including investment banks and government organizations, such as the National Security Agency.