Nov 21, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Graduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics, M.S.


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Graduate Faculty: Victor Akatsa, Kapila Rohan Attele, Daniel Hrozencik, Paul Musial, Elaina Khasawneh, Asmamaw Yimer

CIMST offers a Master of Science degree in Mathematics. The program is especially designed to meet the needs of the busy professional. With evening courses, research seminars, and interdisciplinary studies in computer science, and physical and life sciences, the program offers opportunities for enrichment and professional growth. The department is especially proud of its record of providing access to students with strong academic potential. Students can learn in a supportive environment and engage in scholarly activities outside the classroom setting. They can participate in research seminars and colloquia or graduate students ‘seminars. Each year, the department offers a major lecture series in the spring semester. An External Advisory Board periodically reviews the curriculum to ensure that students are prepared with the knowledge base, skills, ability to think, innovate, and take leadership roles. Among others, course in AI are cross listed in Mathematics and Computer Science. The strong theoretical foundation provided by the required courses in analysis, algebra, and geometry together with applied foundations provided by the electives will prepare students for careers in startups, industry, banks, governments, junior colleges, high school systems or in higher education.

A limited number of graduate assistantships are offered, subject to the availability of funds. Graduate assistants may teach under mentorship of a regular faculty member and attend case studies workshops on various teaching scenarios to gain teaching experience.

The Graduate Students ‘Handbook describes departmental policies in detail and has other useful information such as links to useful websites. Policies for graduate assistants are in the booklet Procedures for Graduate Assistants. Both publications are available from the Department.

General Requirements


  • Fulfillment of the general requirements for admission to the Graduate School.
  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with an undergraduate concentration in mathematics and a B average or better (3.0 or higher from a 4.0 scale) in advanced undergraduate mathematics courses. An undergraduate concentration in mathematics is defined as successful completion of at least four advanced mathematics courses.
  • Applicants without the above-mentioned requisite concentration or average may gain admission with conditions.
  • Any international student who wishes to apply to the Master of Science in Mathematics program must, in addition to fulfilling all other requirements, submit an official copy of scores received on the mathematics subject test of the Graduate Records Examination (GRE).

To gain full admission, students who were admitted with conditions are required to complete four approved graduate credit bearing courses (which could be credited to the degree) each with a B average or better and, if needed, their prerequisite courses.

Completion of at least 33 graduate credit hours.

A maximum of 12 credit hours of approved 4000-level courses completed in graduate student status may be applied towards the degree provided a grade of B or better is earned in each. Two of these 4000-level courses (maximum of six hours) may be chosen, with the consent of the graduate advisor, from interdisciplinary courses in mathematical biology, mathematical physics, or computer science. These interdisciplinary courses could be at the 4000-level or 5000-level.

Specific Requirements


Required Courses (9 Hours)


And Select One Course in an Area of Geometry Selected from the Following:


Completion of a Master’s Project (3 Hours) for 3 Hours, or Master’s Thesis (6 Hours)


*Permission to write a thesis needs the approval of the Graduate Advisor and the Graduate Committee. Confer with the Graduate Advisor on these procedures.

Completion of Three Additional Elective Courses in Mathematics at the 5000-level Which Are Applicable to the MS Degree in Mathematics.


Completion of the Remaining 9-12 Hours from Courses That Are Applicable to the Master’s Degree in Mathematics


selected from approved 4000-level or 5000-level mathematics or aforementioned interdisciplinary courses in Mathematics.

The Following 4000-level Courses in Mathematics Cannot Be Applied to the Master’s Degree:


This list is not exhaustive; consult the Graduate Advisor.

  • 3005
  • 4000
  • 4010
  • 4020
  • 4040
  • 4050
  • 4060
  • 4070
  • 4920
  • 4940

Integrated BS to MS Program in Mathematics


  

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