2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Mathematical Sciences
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The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers both the master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees. The M.S. program has areas of concentration in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, applied statistics, and teaching mathematics. The Ph.D. program has areas of concentration in applied mathematics, computational mathematics, pure mathematics, and statistics. Specific disciplines include approximation theory, applied complex analysis, bioinformatics, biostatistics, calculus of variations, combinatorics, control theory, finite fields, graph theory, mathematical education, mathematical modeling, number theory, numerical analysis, partial differential equations, scientific computing, set theory, and statistics. Excellent computing facilities are available for classroom studies and research. The Department of Mathematical Sciences, through an active faculty, offers graduate students both an unusual amount of personal attention and a lively research atmosphere. The degree programs are designed to provide students with a strong theoretical background in graduate-level mathematics. Our graduates have been successful in finding employment in industry, government and education.
Derrick DuBose, Ph.D., Chair
Douglas Burke, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator
Program Information
Mathematical Sciences Faculty
Mathematical Sciences Courses
Department Website
Plans
Graduate Certificate in Post-Secondary Mathematics Education
Master of Science - Mathematical Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy - Mathematical Sciences
Dual Degree: Master of Science in Engineering - Electrical Engineering & Master of Science - Mathematical Sciences
Dual Degree: Master of Arts - Economics & Master of Science - Mathematical Sciences
Dual Degree: Doctor of Philosophy - Electrical Engineering & Master of Science - Mathematical Sciences
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