Graduate Programs
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Recognizing the vital role of the mathematical sciences in today's society, the Mathematical Sciences Department provides leading-edge graduate programs. The graduate degree programs offer flexibility in design and choice of concentration. The programs are enhanced and distinguished by collaborative involvement with the international academic community, national research centers and industry.
Degree Offerings
The department offers two traditional M.S. degree programs in Applied Mathematics and Applied Statistics, two Professional M.S. degree programs in Financial Mathematics and Industrial Mathematics, a M.S. in Mathematics for Educators program and a Ph.D. program in Mathematical Sciences.
Research Projects
As part of their training, graduate students are encouraged to work on research projects and internships with other universities or centers, government labs, and corporations. Some past examples include (but are not limited to):
Applications & Financial Considerations
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and it takes 4 to 6 weeks to process the admission decision. To apply online, visit the Graduate Admissions and Enrollment office.
There are a number of fellowships, teaching assistantships and research assistantships available on a competitive basis every year. Further information about financial aid can be obtained from the Mathematical Sciences Department office or the Graduate Admissions and Enrollment office.
To ensure full consideration for financial support, completed applications should be on file by January 15 for September matriculation and October 15 for January matriculation.
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