Master of Arts in Mathematics

and

Master of Science in Mathematics

With Thesis
 
 

ADDITIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.

In addition to the general requirements of the College or Arts and Sciences, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics has the following requirements:

    1. A baccalaureate degree in mathematics or its equivalent
    2. Courses in mathematics equivalent to at least two of the following
Math 4435/6435, Linear Algebra

Math 4661/6661, Advanced Calculus I

Math 4751/6751, Mathematical Statistics I
 
 

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
    1. Twenty-four hours of graduate-level courses (exclusive of 8820 and 8999 courses).
      1. The following four courses are required:
      2. Math 8110 and 8120, Real Analysis I and II;

        Math 8200, Advanced Matrix Analysis;

        Stat 8561, Linear Statistical Analysis I.
         

      3. One additional three-hour 8000-level course in Mathematics
      4. Nine additional hours of graduate-level course work from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics or in a "related field," selected in consultation with an advisor, and approved by the Director of Graduate Studies. These may include no more than six hours (e.g., two courses) in a related field.  Any courses which are used as the Additional Admission Requirements in section 2 above cannot be applied toward the degree.
    1. Six hours of Thesis Research (Math 8999).
    2. Additional Requirements.
      1. A thesis.
      2. A thesis defense.