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The master's degree requires completing 30 credit hours of graduate-level coursework, including a minimum of 18 credits at the 400 level. Students may substitute up to six credit hours with a thesis, subject to departmental approval. Additionally, all candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive exam administered in their first year, testing knowledge of calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. For the M.S. in statistics, this exam focuses on calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics. Mathematics possesses extraordinary inherent elegance and analytical strength, serving as science's fundamental language and providing crucial insights into nearly all observable phenomena. A mathematical education equips learners with rigorous problem-solving skills applicable across diverse fields - from physical and engineering sciences to social studies, biology, medicine, business, and pure mathematics. This versatility explains the enduring demand for mathematical expertise in academic institutions, research facilities, government agencies, and private sector organizations.