The Master of Arts program can prepare the student for direct entry into careers in business, industry, government, and education, or for study toward a Ph.D. in mathematics, statistics, computer science, or operations research. Areas of specialization in the M.A. program are pure mathematics, statistics, and applied mathematics / scientific computation. The pure mathematics specialization is designed for students interested in obtaining a broad background in pure mathematics or in pursuing a Ph.D. degree in mathematics. The statistics specialization is designed for students interested in theory and applications of statistics and also for those planning to pursue a doctoral degree in statistics. The applied mathematics / scientific computation specialization is designed for students interested in applications of mathematics in science and industry, in particular using differential equations
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master’s degree, students in the Mathematics program (including Applied Math and Statistics specializations) are expected to be able to:
- Effectively explain, integrate, and apply critical concepts in mathematics/statistics
- Demonstrate proficiency at mathematical/statistical problem solving in novel situations
- Use appropriate technology to successfully make progress on a wide variety of mathematical/statistical tasks
- Clearly communicate mathematical/statistical ideas orally and in writing
Admission Requirements
Deadlines: Fall - Jan 31 recommended for funding
Spring - Oct 31 recommended for funding
Additional Documents:
- Submit scores for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- Three Letters of Recommendation from faculty or professionals who can assess your academic preparation for the program
- Statement of Purpose
Application Requirements
Admissions Categories and Grade Point Average Requirements
International Application Information
Degree Requirements