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The Master of Science in Mathematics program immerses students in various research fields spanning both theoretical and applied mathematics. The curriculum features foundational courses covering linear algebra, matrix analysis, principles of analysis, abstract algebra, and complex/real variables. During their second year, students focus on specialized advanced topics like ordinary and partial differential equations, numerical methods, mathematical neuroscience, and applied probability and statistics.
Drexel University's Mathematics Department provides both MS and PhD programs in Mathematics. Recognized by U.S. News & World Report, these graduate programs consistently rank within the nation's top 100 mathematics programs. The department serves as a comprehensive academic hub, delivering educational programs and conducting research across mathematical disciplines. Faculty research encompasses applied mathematics, algebraic combinatorics, biomathematics, discrete mathematics, operator theory, geometry, optics, probability theory, number theory, numerical methods, statistical analysis, fluid dynamics, and partial differential equations. The Mathematics Master's degree has no thesis, foreign language, or special examination prerequisites.