Graduate
Degree Programs
Mathematics Programs
Master of Arts in Mathematics
The mathematics master's degree program offers a diversity of courses and supplies the training designed to enable the graduate students to pursue long-term careers in mathematics and/or related fields with solid and cutting edge knowledge of pure and applied mathematics, to enhance their competence in developing the skills necessary for a meaningful contribution to the intellectual framework and applications of the discipline.
- for curricular requirements.
Applied Mathematics M.A.
The M.A. in Applied Mathematics provides the experience and knowledge to understand and appreciate prior accomplishments in the discipline and develops the skills necessary for a meaningful contribution to the intellectual advancement and applications of the discipline. It prepares its graduates to pursue long-term careers in their field by providing solid and cutting edge knowledge, as well as a technical education enabling them to take on leading positions in a modern economy. Examples of careers employing the applied mathematics knowledge include, for example, Data Analyst, Financial Analyst, Cybersecurity Specialist, Software Developers, Economist, Civil Engineer, Actuary, and many others.
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Doctorate of Philosophy in Mathematics (Pure and Applied Concentration)
The mathematics concentration of the doctoral degree provides the experience and knowledge to understand and appreciate prior accomplishments in the discipline and develops the skills necessary for a meaningful contribution to the intellectual advancement and applications of the discipline. It prepares its graduates to pursue long-term careers in their field by providing solid and cutting-edge knowledge. Graduates receive training that enables them to conduct independent research and write research papers publishable in peer-reviewed journals of their discipline, as well as a technical education enabling them to take on leading positions in a modern economy.
- for curricular requirements.
Statistics Programs
Graduate Certificate in Statistical Data Analysis
There is a significant need to certify professional statistical analysts in various fields, such as the social, medical, physical, and biological sciences, engineering, business, and other industries. Individuals who have their baccalaureate or graduate degrees from these fields, and who find it necessary to design experiments, collect and analyze data, and interpret and make decisions based on ordinary and complex statistical techniques and methods would benefit from this certificate. This interdisciplinary program fulfills the basic educational training required to address these professional activities.
- for curricular requirements.
Master of Arts in Statistics
The statistics master's degree program offers a diversity of courses and supplies the training designed to enable the graduate students to pursue long-term careers in mathematics and/or related fields with solid and cutting edge knowledge of pure and applied mathematics, to enhance their competence in developing the skills necessary for a meaningful contribution to the intellectual framework and applications of the discipline.
- for curricular requirements.
Doctorate of Philosophy in Mathematics (Statistics Concentration)
The statistics concentration of the doctoral degree provides the experience and knowledge to understand and appreciate prior accomplishments in the discipline and develops the skills necessary for a meaningful contribution to the intellectual advancement and applications of the discipline. It prepares its graduates to pursue long-term careers in their field by providing solid and cutting-edge knowledge. Graduates receive training that enables them to conduct independent research and write research papers publishable in peer-reviewed journals of their discipline, as well as a technical education enabling them to take on leading positions in a modern economy.
- for curricular requirements.