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The department provides graduate programs including Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, along with M.S. degrees in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and School Mathematics. We collaborate in cross-disciplinary initiatives covering Information Assurance, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Human-Computer Interaction, and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Each graduate program allows significant customization to accommodate individual goals. Our faculty maintains robust research specializations in partial differential equations, applied mathematics, stochastic processes, functional analysis, combinatorics, algebra, control theory, and mathematical biology. To complete an M.S. degree, students must complete at least 30 approved credits, with a minimum of 22 credits earned through on-campus coursework.