The degree of M.S. requires students to take 36 credit hours beyond the foundation preparation requirements. Course selections will be arranged in consultation with a faculty advisor while preparing the CPS. Students selecting the extended course work option must complete MATH 6837 (Research Project 1). This is to be taken after successfully completing nine hours of core and during the last 9 hours of course work. MATH 6838 (Research Project II) can be completed following MATH 6837 with faculty advisor approval prior to registration.
| MATH 5131 | Abstract Algebra |
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| MATH 5132 | Real Analysis |
| MATH 5136 | Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems |
Students will select three courses from the following seven:
| MATH 5134 | Logic |
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| MATH 5137 | Topology and Geometry |
| MATH 5231 | Linear Algebra |
| MATH 5330 | Mathematical Software & Modeling Simulation |
| MATH 5333 | Numerical Analysis |
| MATH 5431 | Mathematical Modeling in the Applied Sciences |
| STAT 5431 | Theory and Application of Probability |
| MATH, STAT courses, 5000-6000 level | 6 hours |
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| Electives, 5000-6000 level courses | 6 hours |
| MATH 6939 Master's Thesis Research | 6 hours |
| MATH, STAT courses, 5000-6000 level | 6 hours |
|---|---|
| Electives, 5000-6000 level courses | 6 hours |
| MATH Electives, 4000-6000 level | 3 hours |
| MATH 6837 Research Project I | 3 hours |
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