Language Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The graduate certificate program is open to all individuals holding a BS degree in mathematics, statistics, or in an engineering or hard scientific discipline with a B average or better in coursework taken for the BS degree. In addition, the applicant must have a minimum of two years of professional experience or currently be accepted into a graduate degree program at Missouri S&T.
Students who are not currently enrolled in a graduate degree program at Missouri S&T but are admitted to the certificate program will have non-degree graduate status but will earn graduate credit for the courses they complete. The courses in the certificate program will be offered such that students can complete the program in a timely manner. The certificate courses taken by students admitted to the program will count towards any graduate degree offered by the department of mathematics and statistics if approved by the student's academic committee.
Transcripts (in English) from all colleges and universities attended. All unofficial copies of transcripts and scores can be uploaded to your online application for S&T to review. Upon arrival on campus, you must request that an official copy of your transcript(s) to be sent to us directly from your previous university's registrar's office and all official scores reported directly from the respective testing agency. Once we receive the official documents, we will verify them. If there are any discrepancies between the unofficial documents you submitted, Missouri S&T will withdraw your admission and you will not be allowed to apply to S&T in the future.
A statement of purpose
A resume or curriculum vitae
Test Score(s):
GRE and/or GMAT test scores.S&T's GRE Test Center Code is 6876 / GMAT test code is RWQ-TL-82
TOEFL: 80, IELTS: 6.5
Admission as a regular graduate student is normally limited to those who ranked in the upper third of their baccalaureate graduating class or who have done quality work at the graduate level. For this requirement, a cumulative B average (3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale), or a B average (3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale) for the student's last sixty credit hours of undergraduate coursework is considered equivalent to an upper one-third standing.