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The Master of Science (M.S.) programs in mathematics deliver advanced education in algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, and statistics. Graduates gain qualifications for roles in industry, government, business, academic teaching, or further mathematical studies.
The mathematics M.S. degree can be pursued either as a general program or with one of six specialized tracks. Four focus on statistics, one on discrete mathematics, and another on scientific computing. The statistics tracks prepare students for professional statistical careers in various sectors, offering rigorous training in applied methods. These programs blend statistical techniques, mathematical theory, and computational skills. The discrete mathematics and scientific computing tracks allow students to integrate mathematical studies with computer science, with potential applications in interdisciplinary fields.
Students should thoughtfully evaluate their post-graduation goals, as early career planning can guide their choice of degree tracks. Graduate advisors are available to help students navigate program options and select paths aligned with their professional aspirations.