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The Master of Science (M.S.) programs in mathematics deliver graduate-level instruction in algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, and statistics. Graduates gain qualifications for roles in industry, government, business, academia, or further mathematical studies.
The M.S. in mathematics can be pursued either as a general program or with one of six specializations. Four focus areas cover statistics, while one emphasizes discrete mathematics and another concentrates on scientific computing. The statistics tracks prepare students for professional statistician careers across various sectors, offering advanced applied statistics training for both current practitioners and aspiring professionals. These programs strike an ideal balance between statistical methods, mathematical theory, and computational skills. The discrete mathematics and scientific computing specializations allow students to blend mathematical studies with focused work in discrete mathematics and computer science, with potential applications extending beyond the mathematics department.